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All-Island Atlas Workshop 3 Health Justin Gleeson North-South Ministerial Council, Armagh, 30/09/14
What is the All-Island Research Observatory (AIRO) 
• 
AIRO is a spatial data portal and consultancy service focused on improving evidence informed planning in Ireland 
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Collects, analyses and provides evidence and tools to support better planning and decision making 
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Maps, data, policy advice, research and training 
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Maximise the usage and benefit of publically funded and readily available datasets 
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Highlight the benefit of proper collection, management and dissemination of datasets 
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Who do we work with? 
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Government Departments 
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Semi-State bodies 
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Regional Authorities, Local Authorities, Local Partnerships, Charities etc 
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Academics, Researchers, Public, Private sector 
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Funding Bodies (ESPON, SEUPB,INTERREG)
Mapping Resources: Census Toolkits
Mapping Resources: National Census Toolkits
Mapping Resources: National Census Toolkits
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SEUPB / INTERREG: Evidence Based Planning 
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Develop an All-Island on-line Digital Atlas Tool 
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All-Island 
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Cross Border specific 
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Local Authority/Local Government District 
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Census Seminars (preliminary analysis and mapping) 
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Demography, Economy, Housing, Transport, Health, Deprivation 
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All-Island 2011 Deprivation Index & All-Island Travel to Work mapping 
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Data for Decisions QGIS workshops: workshops on using data to support evidence informed planning, funding applications etc 
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Digital Atlas Hard Publication 
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Sectoral analysis (population, education, transport, health, housing, environment etc) 
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Expert commentary from NI and RoI academic/policy community 
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Cross Border case-studies 
All-Island Spatial Mapping Toolkits – Census 2011
All-Island Health Census Data 
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General Health (AI) 
• 
Unpaid Carers (AI) 
• 
Disability (RoI and NI) 
• 
On-line All-Island Atlas 
• 
Data Days and AIRO Data Store
General Health 
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A question on general health was introduced for the first time in Census 2011 in both RoI and NI 
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First Health question on RoI Census, history of health recording in NI/UK 
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General health rather than present state of health 
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Self-perceived health (SPH) provides a well validated and widely used measure of actual health, despite its subjective nature. 
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Rate their general health in one of five categories 
• 
Very Good, Good, Fair, Bad, Very Bad
General Health 
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High proportion in both jurisdictions considered their health to be Very Good or Good (90.3% in RoI v 79.5% in NI) 
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Very Good was considerably higher in RoI (61.7%) 
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Compared to 47.7% in NI 
• 
Bad or Very Bad health was much higher in NI at 5.6% (102,100) 
– 
Much lower in RoI at 1.6% (69,700) 
47.7 
31.8 
14.9 
4.4 
1.2 
61.7 
28.6 
8.2 
1.3 
0.3 
0 
10 
20 
30 
40 
50 
60 
70 
Very Good 
Good 
Fair 
Bad 
Very bad 
NI 
RoI
General Health - International 
• 
Major difference between Health scores in RoI and UK 
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Northern Ireland is similar to the rest of UK 
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More in line with Wales – Industrial past? Scotland 
• 
What are the reasons for this? 
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RoI more optimistic than others – ‘We’re grand’ 
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Possible higher link between self perceived health and Benefits claim in UK 
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Age factor? Median age in RoI 34, NI was 37, EU average 41 
– 
More developed gathering of health data in UK than RoI (it’s a new question) 
90.3 
79.5 
81.4 
77.8 
82.2 
0.0 
10.0 
20.0 
30.0 
40.0 
50.0 
60.0 
70.0 
80.0 
90.0 
100.0 
RoI 
NI 
England 
Wales 
Scotland 
Very Good & Good
General Health - International
General Health - International 
• 
Major difference between Health scores in RoI and UK 
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Northern Ireland is similar to the rest of UK 
– 
More in line with Wales – Industrial past? Scotland 
• 
What are the reasons for this? 
– 
RoI more optimistic than others – ‘We’re grand’ 
– 
Possible higher link between self perceived health and Benefits claim in UK 
– 
Age factor? Median age in RoI 34, NI was 37, EU average 41 
– 
More developed gathering of health data in UK than RoI (it’s a new question) 
• 
EU SILK General Health 18-64: Very Good & Good (18-64) 
86.6 
81.9 
0.0 
10.0 
20.0 
30.0 
40.0 
50.0 
60.0 
70.0 
80.0 
90.0 
100.0
General Health 
• 
Difference between the perceived score by Gender 
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In both jurisdictions 
• 
Males were more likely than females to perceive their health as Very Good 
• 
Males were less likely to perceive their health as Bad or Very Bad
General Health 
• 
Perceived General health deteriorates with Age 
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NI has higher rates in all age groupings 
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The gap widens from Age 30 onwards 
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From 35-55 the rate in NI is 4 times higher than RoI 
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At Age 80, over 16% of the population have Bad or Very Bad Health in NI 
0.00 
5.00 
10.00 
15.00 
20.00 
0 to 4 
5 to 9 
10 to 14 
15 to 19 
20 to 24 
25 to 29 
30 to 34 
35 to 39 
40 to 44 
45 to 49 
50 to 54 
55 to 59 
60 to 64 
65 to 69 
70 to 74 
75 to 79 
80 to 84 
85 plus 
RoI 
NI 
% with Bad or Bad Health
General Health 
• 
Perceived General health and Social Class 
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Not comparable on an all-island scale 
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In general, people in higher social classes enjoyed better health 
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In RoI 95% of people in Social Class 1 (Professional workers) enjoyed Good or Very Good Health 
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This dropped to 83% for Social Class 6 (Unskilled) 
0 
10 
20 
30 
40 
50 
60 
70 
80 
90 
100 
SC 1 
SC 2 
SC 3 
SC 4 
SC 5 
SC 6 
SC 7 
Very Bad 
Bad 
Fair 
Good 
Very good
General Health 
• 
Perceived General health by Location 
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In general, people in the cities of Ireland had the highest level of perceived Bad or Very Bad health 
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Highest levels in NI are in Belfast (8.2%), Strabane (7.2%) and Derry City (6.9%) 
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Lowest levels are in North Down (4.2%) and Ballymena (4.2%) 
0 
2 
4 
6 
8 
10 
Belfast 
Strabane 
Derry 
Craigavon 
Cookstown 
Omagh 
Limavady 
Carrickfergus 
Ards 
Newry and Mourne 
Newtownabbey 
Ballymoney 
Castlereagh 
Lisburn 
Moyle 
Banbridge 
Down 
Dungannon 
Larne 
Armagh 
Coleraine 
Magherafelt 
Antrim 
Fermanagh 
Ballymena 
North Down 
% Bad or Very Bad Health
General Health 
• 
Perceived General health by Location 
– 
In general, people in the cities of Ireland had the lowest level of perceived Bad or Very Bad health 
– 
Although rates are lower in RoI the highest rates of Bad health are still in cities 
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Highest levels in RoI are in Limerick City (2.7%), Cork City (2.2%) and Dublin City (2.1%) 
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Lowest levels are in Cork County(1.1%), Fingal (1.1%), Meath (1.1%) and DLR (1.2%) 
• 
Demographics and social class 
– 
Suburbs of main cities in RoI had the best overall health with 92% having Good or Very Good health 
– 
Rural areas in RoI were the next healthiest with 90% of population with Good or Very Good health
General Health – Very Good
General Health – Good
General Health – Fair
General Health – Bad
General Health – Very Bad
Kavanagh-Foley Index of Well-Being (KFIW) 
• 
Kavanagh-Foley Index of Wellbeing (KFIW) 
• 
Simple Calculation from Census 2011 
• 
=(% VGH*1)+(%GH*2)+(%FH*3)+(%BH*4)+(%VBH*5) 
• 
Operational across scales 
– 
County, Health Area, ED, SA 
• 
Requires further age-standardisation 
• 
Provides a useful ‘average’ measure of well-being/health
Kavanagh-Foley Index of Wellbeing (KFIW)
Unpaid Carers 
• 
Comparable census question in 2011 
– 
Some slight differences on census form definition 
• 
401,092 people provided unpaid care across the island. This equates to 6.8% of total population 
• 
Major difference between NI and RoI 
– 
NI (11.8%) provides three times the proportion found in RoI (4.2%) 
– 
Reasons for this? 1. Older age profile in NI 2. Higher prevalence of self perceived bad health and 3. Difference in question on census form
Unpaid Carers - Increasing level of Caring 
• 
Change in unpaid carers between 2001-2011 
– 
Much higher rate of increase in RoI (23%) compared with NI (16%) 
– 
The highest growth rates were in the 65+ age group 
• 
The total population in this age group increased by 21% since 2001 
• 
Increase in unpaid care increased by approximately 50%
Unpaid Carers - Increasing level of Caring 
• 
Change in unpaid carers between 2001-2011 
– 
Much higher rate of increase in RoI (23%) compared with NI (16%) 
– 
The highest growth rates were in the 65+ age group 
• 
The total population in this age group increased by 21% since 2001 
• 
Increase in unpaid care increased by approximately 50% 
• 
Major demographic changes coming down the road.....
Unpaid Carers – Age of Carers 
• 
Levels of unpaid carer increased with age in both jurisdictions 
– 
Highest rates were in the 50-54 Age category 
– 
23% of population were undertaking Unpaid Care in NI, less than 10% in RoI 
• 
Also very clear gender in-balance with females far more likely to provide unpaid care in both jurisdictions 
• 
Approximately half of carers in both NI and RoI were aged 40-59 
– 
52% in RoI 
– 
47% in NI
Unpaid Carers – Hours of Caring 
• 
Hours of Unpaid Care 
– 
327 million hours of unpaid care in RoI in 2011 
– 
€? 
• 
Low level: 0-19 hours 
– 
57% of carers in NI 
– 
54% of carers in RoI 
• 
Substantial: 20-49 hours 
– 
17% of carers in NI 
– 
23% of carers in RoI 
• 
High intensity: 50+ hours 
– 
26% of carers in NI 
– 
23% of carers in RoI
Unpaid Carers – Geographical Spread 
• 
Proportionally, much more carers in rural areas 
• 
Highest percentage of carers are in NI 
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6 Districts with >12.5% of population providing unpaid care 
• 
Ards (13.6), Castereagh (13.5), North Down (13.1), Carrickfergus (12.7), Newtownabbey (12.6) and Larne (12.5) 
• 
Belfast (12.1) and Derry (11.3) with lower rates 
• 
In RoI rates are much lower 
– 
Much higher in rural areas 
• 
Mayo (5.1), Sligo (5), Kerry (4.9), Roscommon (4.8) and Limerick City (4.8) 
– 
Per-urban/Urban areas with much lower rates 
• 
Kildare and Fingal ( 3.4), Meath (3.5), South Dublin (3.7) 
• 
Dublin City (4)
Provision of Unpaid Care: 0-19
Provision of Unpaid Care: 20-49
Provision of Unpaid Care: 50+
Disability 
• 
Not possible to compare Disability on an All-Island basis 
– 
Different questions and different listing of disability types 
– 
Statistics team at CSO not comfortable with merging data on All-Island basis 
• 
Total disabilities in RoI = 595,335 or 13% of the population 
• 
Total disabilities in NI = 374,646 or 21% of the population
Disability 
• 
Highest disability rates were in all urban cities 
– 
Limerick City was highest (18%) 
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Cork, Waterford and Dublin City all with rates > 15% 
– 
Only Galway City was well below national average at 11.9% 
• 
Very much an age link to high disability rates 
– 
Fingal , Meath and Kildare all have the lowest rates 
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Low rates for those in 20’s – high increase from this point 
– 
Interesting trend in young male disability – considerably higher than female
Disability by Type 
• 
Total of 595,335 people (13% of population) with one or more disability 
– 
This accounted for a total of 1.6 million disabilities or difficulties 
– 
Most common disabilities were ‘Other disability including chronic illness’ and ‘Limits one or more basic physical activity’ 
3.1 
5.6 
14.9 
3.5 
8.3 
5.8 
16.7 
7.6 
10.1 
11.8 
12.6 
0.0 
2.0 
4.0 
6.0 
8.0 
10.0 
12.0 
14.0 
16.0 
18.0 
Blindness or a serious vision impairment 
Deafness or a serious hearing impairment 
Limits one or more basic physical activities 
An intellectual disability 
Difficulty in learning, remembering or concentrating 
Psychological or emotional condition 
Other disability, including chronic illness 
Difficulty in dressing, bathing or getting around inside the home 
Difficulty in going outside home alone 
Difficulty in working or attending school/college 
Difficulty in participating in other activities
Disability by Type 
• 
Total of 595,335 people (13% of population) with one or more disability 
– 
This accounted for a total of 1.6 million disabilities or difficulties 
– 
Most common disabilities were ‘Other disability including chronic illness’ and ‘Limits one or more basic physical activity’ 
– 
Mixed level of disability types in all LAs but no major trends
Disability (RoI) – Total
Disability by Age - 0 to 14 (RoI)
Disability by Age - 15 to 24 (RoI)
Disability by Age - 25 to 44 (RoI)
Disability by Age - 45 to 64 (RoI)
Disability by Age - 65 and Over (RoI)
On-Line Mapping Toolkit 
• 
New All-Island Atlas now on-line and integrated in AIRO website 
• 
AIRO Data Store
On-Line Mapping Tool 
• 
All mapping layers now available for analysis on on-line toolkit 
• 
Raw numbers, percentages 
• 
Data available at Small Area (SA) on an all-island basis
Hard back Atlas 
• 
Demography (Prof Jim Walsh) 
• 
Religion (Dr Andrew McClelland & Justin Gleeson) 
• 
Ethnicity and Place of Birth 
• 
Economy 
• 
Industry 
• 
Occupation 
• 
Health (Dr Ronan Foley, NUIM) 
• 
All-Island Deprivation 
• 
Transport
Data Days - QGIS
Thanks Questions? w: www.airo.ie e: justin.gleeson@nuim.ie twitter: airo_nuim

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All-Island Census Atlas - Health

  • 1. All-Island Atlas Workshop 3 Health Justin Gleeson North-South Ministerial Council, Armagh, 30/09/14
  • 2. What is the All-Island Research Observatory (AIRO) • AIRO is a spatial data portal and consultancy service focused on improving evidence informed planning in Ireland – Collects, analyses and provides evidence and tools to support better planning and decision making • Maps, data, policy advice, research and training – Maximise the usage and benefit of publically funded and readily available datasets – Highlight the benefit of proper collection, management and dissemination of datasets • Who do we work with? – Government Departments – Semi-State bodies – Regional Authorities, Local Authorities, Local Partnerships, Charities etc – Academics, Researchers, Public, Private sector – Funding Bodies (ESPON, SEUPB,INTERREG)
  • 4. Mapping Resources: National Census Toolkits
  • 5. Mapping Resources: National Census Toolkits
  • 6. • SEUPB / INTERREG: Evidence Based Planning • Develop an All-Island on-line Digital Atlas Tool – All-Island – Cross Border specific – Local Authority/Local Government District • Census Seminars (preliminary analysis and mapping) – Demography, Economy, Housing, Transport, Health, Deprivation • All-Island 2011 Deprivation Index & All-Island Travel to Work mapping • Data for Decisions QGIS workshops: workshops on using data to support evidence informed planning, funding applications etc • Digital Atlas Hard Publication – Sectoral analysis (population, education, transport, health, housing, environment etc) – Expert commentary from NI and RoI academic/policy community – Cross Border case-studies All-Island Spatial Mapping Toolkits – Census 2011
  • 7. All-Island Health Census Data • General Health (AI) • Unpaid Carers (AI) • Disability (RoI and NI) • On-line All-Island Atlas • Data Days and AIRO Data Store
  • 8. General Health • A question on general health was introduced for the first time in Census 2011 in both RoI and NI – First Health question on RoI Census, history of health recording in NI/UK • General health rather than present state of health – Self-perceived health (SPH) provides a well validated and widely used measure of actual health, despite its subjective nature. – Rate their general health in one of five categories • Very Good, Good, Fair, Bad, Very Bad
  • 9. General Health • High proportion in both jurisdictions considered their health to be Very Good or Good (90.3% in RoI v 79.5% in NI) – Very Good was considerably higher in RoI (61.7%) – Compared to 47.7% in NI • Bad or Very Bad health was much higher in NI at 5.6% (102,100) – Much lower in RoI at 1.6% (69,700) 47.7 31.8 14.9 4.4 1.2 61.7 28.6 8.2 1.3 0.3 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 Very Good Good Fair Bad Very bad NI RoI
  • 10. General Health - International • Major difference between Health scores in RoI and UK – Northern Ireland is similar to the rest of UK – More in line with Wales – Industrial past? Scotland • What are the reasons for this? – RoI more optimistic than others – ‘We’re grand’ – Possible higher link between self perceived health and Benefits claim in UK – Age factor? Median age in RoI 34, NI was 37, EU average 41 – More developed gathering of health data in UK than RoI (it’s a new question) 90.3 79.5 81.4 77.8 82.2 0.0 10.0 20.0 30.0 40.0 50.0 60.0 70.0 80.0 90.0 100.0 RoI NI England Wales Scotland Very Good & Good
  • 11. General Health - International
  • 12. General Health - International • Major difference between Health scores in RoI and UK – Northern Ireland is similar to the rest of UK – More in line with Wales – Industrial past? Scotland • What are the reasons for this? – RoI more optimistic than others – ‘We’re grand’ – Possible higher link between self perceived health and Benefits claim in UK – Age factor? Median age in RoI 34, NI was 37, EU average 41 – More developed gathering of health data in UK than RoI (it’s a new question) • EU SILK General Health 18-64: Very Good & Good (18-64) 86.6 81.9 0.0 10.0 20.0 30.0 40.0 50.0 60.0 70.0 80.0 90.0 100.0
  • 13. General Health • Difference between the perceived score by Gender – In both jurisdictions • Males were more likely than females to perceive their health as Very Good • Males were less likely to perceive their health as Bad or Very Bad
  • 14. General Health • Perceived General health deteriorates with Age – NI has higher rates in all age groupings – The gap widens from Age 30 onwards • From 35-55 the rate in NI is 4 times higher than RoI – At Age 80, over 16% of the population have Bad or Very Bad Health in NI 0.00 5.00 10.00 15.00 20.00 0 to 4 5 to 9 10 to 14 15 to 19 20 to 24 25 to 29 30 to 34 35 to 39 40 to 44 45 to 49 50 to 54 55 to 59 60 to 64 65 to 69 70 to 74 75 to 79 80 to 84 85 plus RoI NI % with Bad or Bad Health
  • 15. General Health • Perceived General health and Social Class – Not comparable on an all-island scale – In general, people in higher social classes enjoyed better health – In RoI 95% of people in Social Class 1 (Professional workers) enjoyed Good or Very Good Health – This dropped to 83% for Social Class 6 (Unskilled) 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 SC 1 SC 2 SC 3 SC 4 SC 5 SC 6 SC 7 Very Bad Bad Fair Good Very good
  • 16. General Health • Perceived General health by Location – In general, people in the cities of Ireland had the highest level of perceived Bad or Very Bad health – Highest levels in NI are in Belfast (8.2%), Strabane (7.2%) and Derry City (6.9%) – Lowest levels are in North Down (4.2%) and Ballymena (4.2%) 0 2 4 6 8 10 Belfast Strabane Derry Craigavon Cookstown Omagh Limavady Carrickfergus Ards Newry and Mourne Newtownabbey Ballymoney Castlereagh Lisburn Moyle Banbridge Down Dungannon Larne Armagh Coleraine Magherafelt Antrim Fermanagh Ballymena North Down % Bad or Very Bad Health
  • 17. General Health • Perceived General health by Location – In general, people in the cities of Ireland had the lowest level of perceived Bad or Very Bad health – Although rates are lower in RoI the highest rates of Bad health are still in cities – Highest levels in RoI are in Limerick City (2.7%), Cork City (2.2%) and Dublin City (2.1%) – Lowest levels are in Cork County(1.1%), Fingal (1.1%), Meath (1.1%) and DLR (1.2%) • Demographics and social class – Suburbs of main cities in RoI had the best overall health with 92% having Good or Very Good health – Rural areas in RoI were the next healthiest with 90% of population with Good or Very Good health
  • 18. General Health – Very Good
  • 22. General Health – Very Bad
  • 23. Kavanagh-Foley Index of Well-Being (KFIW) • Kavanagh-Foley Index of Wellbeing (KFIW) • Simple Calculation from Census 2011 • =(% VGH*1)+(%GH*2)+(%FH*3)+(%BH*4)+(%VBH*5) • Operational across scales – County, Health Area, ED, SA • Requires further age-standardisation • Provides a useful ‘average’ measure of well-being/health
  • 24. Kavanagh-Foley Index of Wellbeing (KFIW)
  • 25. Unpaid Carers • Comparable census question in 2011 – Some slight differences on census form definition • 401,092 people provided unpaid care across the island. This equates to 6.8% of total population • Major difference between NI and RoI – NI (11.8%) provides three times the proportion found in RoI (4.2%) – Reasons for this? 1. Older age profile in NI 2. Higher prevalence of self perceived bad health and 3. Difference in question on census form
  • 26. Unpaid Carers - Increasing level of Caring • Change in unpaid carers between 2001-2011 – Much higher rate of increase in RoI (23%) compared with NI (16%) – The highest growth rates were in the 65+ age group • The total population in this age group increased by 21% since 2001 • Increase in unpaid care increased by approximately 50%
  • 27. Unpaid Carers - Increasing level of Caring • Change in unpaid carers between 2001-2011 – Much higher rate of increase in RoI (23%) compared with NI (16%) – The highest growth rates were in the 65+ age group • The total population in this age group increased by 21% since 2001 • Increase in unpaid care increased by approximately 50% • Major demographic changes coming down the road.....
  • 28. Unpaid Carers – Age of Carers • Levels of unpaid carer increased with age in both jurisdictions – Highest rates were in the 50-54 Age category – 23% of population were undertaking Unpaid Care in NI, less than 10% in RoI • Also very clear gender in-balance with females far more likely to provide unpaid care in both jurisdictions • Approximately half of carers in both NI and RoI were aged 40-59 – 52% in RoI – 47% in NI
  • 29. Unpaid Carers – Hours of Caring • Hours of Unpaid Care – 327 million hours of unpaid care in RoI in 2011 – €? • Low level: 0-19 hours – 57% of carers in NI – 54% of carers in RoI • Substantial: 20-49 hours – 17% of carers in NI – 23% of carers in RoI • High intensity: 50+ hours – 26% of carers in NI – 23% of carers in RoI
  • 30. Unpaid Carers – Geographical Spread • Proportionally, much more carers in rural areas • Highest percentage of carers are in NI – 6 Districts with >12.5% of population providing unpaid care • Ards (13.6), Castereagh (13.5), North Down (13.1), Carrickfergus (12.7), Newtownabbey (12.6) and Larne (12.5) • Belfast (12.1) and Derry (11.3) with lower rates • In RoI rates are much lower – Much higher in rural areas • Mayo (5.1), Sligo (5), Kerry (4.9), Roscommon (4.8) and Limerick City (4.8) – Per-urban/Urban areas with much lower rates • Kildare and Fingal ( 3.4), Meath (3.5), South Dublin (3.7) • Dublin City (4)
  • 31. Provision of Unpaid Care: 0-19
  • 32. Provision of Unpaid Care: 20-49
  • 33. Provision of Unpaid Care: 50+
  • 34. Disability • Not possible to compare Disability on an All-Island basis – Different questions and different listing of disability types – Statistics team at CSO not comfortable with merging data on All-Island basis • Total disabilities in RoI = 595,335 or 13% of the population • Total disabilities in NI = 374,646 or 21% of the population
  • 35. Disability • Highest disability rates were in all urban cities – Limerick City was highest (18%) – Cork, Waterford and Dublin City all with rates > 15% – Only Galway City was well below national average at 11.9% • Very much an age link to high disability rates – Fingal , Meath and Kildare all have the lowest rates – Low rates for those in 20’s – high increase from this point – Interesting trend in young male disability – considerably higher than female
  • 36. Disability by Type • Total of 595,335 people (13% of population) with one or more disability – This accounted for a total of 1.6 million disabilities or difficulties – Most common disabilities were ‘Other disability including chronic illness’ and ‘Limits one or more basic physical activity’ 3.1 5.6 14.9 3.5 8.3 5.8 16.7 7.6 10.1 11.8 12.6 0.0 2.0 4.0 6.0 8.0 10.0 12.0 14.0 16.0 18.0 Blindness or a serious vision impairment Deafness or a serious hearing impairment Limits one or more basic physical activities An intellectual disability Difficulty in learning, remembering or concentrating Psychological or emotional condition Other disability, including chronic illness Difficulty in dressing, bathing or getting around inside the home Difficulty in going outside home alone Difficulty in working or attending school/college Difficulty in participating in other activities
  • 37. Disability by Type • Total of 595,335 people (13% of population) with one or more disability – This accounted for a total of 1.6 million disabilities or difficulties – Most common disabilities were ‘Other disability including chronic illness’ and ‘Limits one or more basic physical activity’ – Mixed level of disability types in all LAs but no major trends
  • 39. Disability by Age - 0 to 14 (RoI)
  • 40. Disability by Age - 15 to 24 (RoI)
  • 41. Disability by Age - 25 to 44 (RoI)
  • 42. Disability by Age - 45 to 64 (RoI)
  • 43. Disability by Age - 65 and Over (RoI)
  • 44. On-Line Mapping Toolkit • New All-Island Atlas now on-line and integrated in AIRO website • AIRO Data Store
  • 45. On-Line Mapping Tool • All mapping layers now available for analysis on on-line toolkit • Raw numbers, percentages • Data available at Small Area (SA) on an all-island basis
  • 46. Hard back Atlas • Demography (Prof Jim Walsh) • Religion (Dr Andrew McClelland & Justin Gleeson) • Ethnicity and Place of Birth • Economy • Industry • Occupation • Health (Dr Ronan Foley, NUIM) • All-Island Deprivation • Transport
  • 47. Data Days - QGIS
  • 48. Thanks Questions? w: www.airo.ie e: justin.gleeson@nuim.ie twitter: airo_nuim