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		<title>1926 census ireland: What Does the 1926 Census in Ireland Reveal?</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>The 1926 census in Ireland marked a crucial moment in understanding the early socio-economic landscape of the Irish Free State.</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>&#8220;The census release was &#8216;a historic moment, offering an invaluable account of life in the early years of the Free State.'&#8221; This statement by Patrick O’Donovan encapsulates the significance of the 1926 census in Ireland. Conducted on April 18, 1926, it was the first census after the establishment of the Irish Free State in 1922.</p>
<p>The census recorded nearly 3 million people—specifically, a total of <strong>2,971,992</strong> individuals. This data provides a snapshot of a nation at a pivotal time, as it sought to define its identity and understand its demographic shifts.</p>
<p>Prior to this census, the socio-economic landscape was marked by upheaval and change. The aftermath of independence brought about significant migration patterns. As one expert noted, &#8220;We can see that between 1911 and 1926, that people who were perhaps of the Protestant faith&#8230; moved into the six counties [in Northern Ireland].&#8221; This shift highlights how political and social factors influenced demographics.</p>
<p>That context matters because it sets the stage for understanding why certain trends emerged. For instance, while <strong>53%</strong> of gainfully employed individuals over the age of 12 were engaged in agriculture, only <strong>6%</strong> were categorized as unemployed—most being temporary. These figures suggest a workforce still heavily reliant on traditional sectors.</p>
<p>The census also emphasized family as the unit of inquiry rather than just households. This focus reflects cultural values during that era and how they shaped societal structures. Additionally, for the first time, individuals could complete their forms in Irish—a nod to national identity.</p>
<p>The detailed records included various personal attributes such as name, age, sex, marital status, birthplace, language spoken, religion, and occupation. Such information is invaluable for historians and sociologists alike.</p>
<p>Excitement about previous census releases has crashed websites—indicating a growing public interest in historical data. The release allowed us to explore our past more deeply; however, it also revealed demographic changes like a decline in the Protestant population within the Irish Free State.</p>
<p>The records were closed for <strong>100</strong> years due to privacy reasons before being made available online. Now that they are accessible, they provide insights not just into those who lived then but also into their descendants today.</p>
<p>This census is more than just numbers; it&#8217;s about understanding lives lived and legacies left behind. Orlaith McBride aptly stated: &#8220;The census isn’t about lists and numbers; it’s about the people living in Ireland in 1926 and all of their descendants today.&#8221; The implications are vast and touch on issues of identity and heritage.</p>
<p>As we continue to analyze these findings, it becomes clear that they will shape our understanding of Irish history moving forward. What stories will emerge from these records? Only time will tell as researchers delve deeper into this treasure trove of information.</p>
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