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    Labour Force Survey (LFS), 2010

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    The Labour Force Survey (LFS) is a large-scale, nationwide survey of households in Ireland conducted by the Central Statistics Office. It is designed to produce quarterly labour force estimates that include the official measure of employment and unemployment in the state (ILO basis). This survey replaced the Quarterly National Household Survey (QNHS) from Q3 2017. The QNHS began in September 1997, replacing the annual April Labour Force Survey (LFS). Each quarter the LFS produces data among others on: Numbers unemployed Persons in employment Labour force participation rates Inactive population (not in the labour force) Sectoral breakdown (Nace Rev. 2) of those in employment Breakdown of headline data by age, sex and region Persons in employment classified by occupation Seasonally adjusted headline series Data on family compositio

    Eurostudent IV: Ireland 2009-2010

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    Data for Eurostudent IV was collected via an Internet based survey of thirty higher education institutions from November 2009 to January 2010. In addition, a postal questionnaire was also used with the aim of increasing participation among part-time students who may not often access their academic email. The survey was co-ordinated in Ireland by Insight Statistical Consulting on behalf of the Higher Education Authority. Although the profile of respondents was close to the known population profile, survey responses were weighted to reflect the known population parameters of gender and full/part-time status by institution. The main characteristics of the weighted sample are: approximately 62% of students were enrolled in a University and 38% in an Institute of Technology; approximately 82% of students were classified as full-time and 18% were part-time; females represented 54% of all respondents; approximately 90% of students were domestic students and 10% were international (non-Irish); approximately 81% of students were undergraduates, 13% were post graduates (excluding PhD) and 6% were PhD students. </ul

    Planet Youth Survey: Galway, Mayo, Roscommon 2018

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    The Planet Youth study administers a lifestyle questionnaire to 15–16-year-olds in the target community. In this instance the target community was all of the post primary schools in Galway, Mayo and Roscommon. Major topics covered in the questionnaire include substance use, peer factors, family factors, school experience, leisure activities, internet and screen use, self-reported physical and mental health, sleep, bullying. The purpose of the study is to examine the risk and protective factors in the lives and social environment of young people and to generate the data that will inform the development of community-based interventions to address same. Interventions developed are in the four domains of: Parents and Family School Leisure time and local community Peer group </ol

    Planet Youth Survey: Galway, Mayo, Roscommon 2020

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    The Planet Youth study administers a lifestyle questionnaire to 15–16-year-olds in the target community. In this instance the target community was all of the post-primary schools, and Youthreach Centres, in Galway, Mayo and Roscommon. Major topics covered in the questionnaire include substance use, peer factors, family factors, school experience, leisure activities, internet and screen use, self-reported physical and mental health, sleep, bullying, adverse life experiences. The purpose of the study is to examine the risk and protective factors in the lives and social environment of young people and to generate the data that will inform the development of community-based interventions to address same. Interventions developed are in the four domains of: Parents and Family School Leisure time and local community Peer group </ol

    Household Budget Survey (HBS), 1999

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    The Household Budget Survey is a survey of a representative random sample of all private households in the State. The main purpose of the HBS is to determine in detail the pattern of household expenditure in order to update the weighting basis of the Consumer Price Index. Detailed information is also collected on all sources of household income and on a range of household facilities

    Household Budget Survey (HBS), 1987

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    The Household Budget Survey is a survey of a representative random sample of all private households in the State. The main purpose of the HBS is to determine in detail the pattern of household expenditure in order to update the weighting basis of the Consumer Price Index. Detailed information is also collected on all sources of household income and on a range of household facilities

    Quarterly National Household Survey (QNHS) Module on Equality Q4 2004

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    The Quarterly National Household Survey (QNHS) began in September 1997 and ran until Q2 2017 when it was replaced by the Labour Force Survey (LFS). While the main purpose of the QNHS was the production of quarterly labour force estimates, the QHNS also conducted special modules on different social topics each quarter. A module on Equality was included in the Quarterly National Household Survey (QNHS) in the three months from September to November 2004. The questions referred to discrimination experienced in the two years previous to that time period. Please note that due to CSO restrictions, these files cannot be matched to their associated microdata files

    Student Activity and Sports Study Ireland (SASSI), 2014-2015

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    The Student Activity and Sport Study Ireland (SASSI) research was commissioned by Student Sport Ireland (SSI) to investigate sport and physical activity participation, preferences and provision in third-level colleges on the island of Ireland. Colleges have invested significantly in sports provision over the past 20 years and the sector has considerable potential to impact on physical activity and health at an institutional and wider community level. However, there was a lack of information available about the participation levels of students as they progress through college and the factors within the college environment which impact on participation. Given the number of young adults progressing to third-level education, the potential of these colleges to influence participation in physical activity is vast. The study was undertaken in 2014 - 2015 with the report being drafted and finalised during 2015 - 2016. A representative sample of 9,000 students from 31 colleges participated in an online survey administered during class time. The survey included self-reported participation in sport and domain specific physical activity within and outside the college, and the determinants, motivators and barriers to participation and a number of health-related behaviours and outcomes. The research was supported by SSI, the colleges themselves, Sport Ireland and Sport Northern Ireland. It was overseen by a group comprising representatives of these bodies. It was delivered by a consortium of researchers from Dublin City University, Ulster University, University of Limerick, Waterford Institute of Technology and University of Wolverhampton assisted by key individuals within each college which took part

    Quarterly National Household Survey (QNHS) Module on Disability, Q2 2002

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    The Quarterly National Household Survey (QNHS) began in September 1997 and ran until Q2 2017 when it was replaced by the Labour Force Survey (LFS). While the main purpose of the QNHS was the production of quarterly labour force estimates, the QHNS also conducted special modules on different social topics each quarter. This special module was on disability in the workforce. Please note that due to CSO restrictions, these files cannot be matched to their associated microdata file

    Labour Force Survey (LFS), 2006

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    The Labour Force Survey (LFS) is a large-scale, nationwide survey of households in Ireland conducted by the Central Statistics Office. It is designed to produce quarterly labour force estimates that include the official measure of employment and unemployment in the state (ILO basis). This survey replaced the Quarterly National Household Survey (QNHS) from Q3 2017. The QNHS began in September 1997, replacing the annual April Labour Force Survey (LFS). Each quarter the LFS produces data among others on: Numbers unemployed Persons in employment Labour force participation rates Inactive population (not in the labour force) Sectoral breakdown (Nace Rev. 2) of those in employment Breakdown of headline data by age, sex and region Persons in employment classified by occupation Seasonally adjusted headline series Data on family compositio

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