Disability Profile - Cork City
Issued on October 11 2018
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Disability Profile: Cork City[1]
Population
18% of the population of Cork City, or 22,722 people have at least one disability.
Age
Their age profile is:
0-14 1341
15 – 24 2236
25 – 44 4433
45 – 64 6650
65+ 8062
Type of Disability
People in Cork City reported having the following types of disabilities and conditions:
Difficulties with basic physical activities | 10,387 |
A difficulty with pain, breathing, or any other chronic illness or condition | 9,854 |
Learning difficulty | 5,359 |
Mental health | 4,971 |
Deafness or serious hearing impairment | 3,651 |
Intellectual disability | 2,405 |
Blindness or a serious vision impairment | 2,118 |
Education[2]
In 2016, only 15% of people who have a disability were in education compared to 24% of the general population in Cork City.[3] For those whose education had finished:[4]
- 32% did not progress beyond primary education compared to 15% of the general population.
- Only 16% had completed upper secondary compared to 19% of the general population.
- Only 11% had completed further education compared to 13% of the general population.
- Only 18% had completed higher level education compared to 36% of the general population.
Employment
- 18% of people who have a disability were at work compared to 47% of the general population.
Transport
- 37% of people who have a disability did not have access to a car or van compared to 26% of the general population.
Housing
- 26% of people who have a disability lived in social housing compared to 17% of the general population.[5]
[1] All statistics in this infographic are based on Census 2016 data from www.cso.ie.
[2] Primary and less includes no formal education, further education includes vocational/technical certificate and advanced certificate/ completed apprenticeship, higher education includes Higher Certificate, Ordinary/Honours Bachelor, Postgraduate Diploma/Degree, and Doctorate. Data based on special tabulation from CSO and Statbank.
[3] % of total education ceased and not ceased, and for people aged 15 years and over.
[4] Data is for highest level of education completed for people with a disability whose education has ceased.
[5] People aged 15 years and over, who were renting from a Local Authority or a Voluntary Body.