Disability Profile - Limerick

Issued on October 22 2024

Disability Profile[1]: Limerick

23% of the population, or 47,348 people, have at least one disability

22,973 males, and 24,375 females have at least one disability

 

4,184 people 0-14 years old have a disability

5,159 people 15-24 years old have a disability

9,404 people 25-44 years old have a disability

13,339 people 44-65 years old have a disability

15,262 people over 65 have a disability

 

Type of Disability

19,202 people have difficulty with pain, breathing or any other chronic illness or condition

15,994 people have difficulty with basic physical activities

11,351 people have a psychological or emotional condition or a mental health issue

13,222 people have blindness or a vision impairment

9,663 people have Deafness or a hearing impairment

11,121 people have difficulty with learning, remembering or concentrating

5,162 people have an intellectual disability

 

Education Level Obtained[2][3]

4% of people with disabilities had no formal education, compared to 1.87% of the general population

13% of people with disabilities had only a primary school education, compared to 6.52% of the general population

33% of people with disabilities had only a secondary school education, compared to 26.75% of the general population

11% of people with disabilities had completed further education, compared to 10.55% of the general population

22% of people with disabilities had completed higher education, compared to 28.85% of the general population

9% of people with disabilities were still in education, compared to 12.21% of the general population

 

30.38% of people with disabilities over 15 are in employment[4], compared to 45.58% of the general population

13.85% of people with disabilities are in social housing[5] (by household) compared to 9.09% of the general population

 

Due to changes in the census questions, the data from Census 2022 is not comparable to data from previous censuses

 

[1] All statistics based on Census 2022, cso.ie

[2] 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.

[3] % of all adults, both ceased and not ceased their education. Adults who did not indicate whether they had ceased education are not shown.

[4] These numbers represent every individual over 15, including those in education, those over 65 and people retired.

[5] People aged 15 years and over, who were renting from a Local Authority or a Voluntary Body.