Ireland | |||
Statutory number of members (As of February 16, 2023) | 160 [76/190 countries] | ||
Inhabitants per parliamentarian (2021) | 21,364 [135/192 countries] | ||
% of women in parliament (As of February 16, 2023) | 23.13% [101/185 countries] | ||
% of MPs 40 years of age or younger (As of February 16, 2023) | 18.75% [79/143 countries] | ||
Women in ministerial positions (% of all ministers) (2021) | 28.6% [66/193 countries] | ||
Average age of cabinet members (2018) | 50.80 [22/35 countries] | ||
% of those who trust politicians (2004) | 43.7% [6/38 countries] | ||
% of those who think that many politicians are involved in corruption (2006) | 30.2% [23/33 countries] |
Ireland | |||
% of those who think that political parties encourage people to become active in politics (2004) | 45.0% [11/38 countries] | ||
% of those who think that political parties do not give voters real policy choices (2004) | 59.7% [7/38 countries] | ||
% of those who belong to a political party (2004) | 10.3% [15/37 countries] |
Ireland | |||
% of those who have confidence in parliament (2008) | 48.5% [29/44 countries] | ||
% of those who have confidence in parliament (1998) | 63.2% [9/30 countries] | ||
% of those who think that MPs try to keep the promises they have made during the election (2006) | 32.6% [4/33 countries] | ||
% of those who think that MPs try to keep the promises they have made during the election (1996) | 29.7% [4/24 countries] |
Ireland | |||
Employment in general government as % of total employment | 14.91% (2019) [22/33 countries] | ||
% of central government employees aged 55 years or older (2020) | 26.78% [16/38 countries] | ||
% of those who trust in civil servants (2006) | 56.7% [1/33 countries] | ||
% of those who trust in civil servants (1996) | 52.0% [1/24 countries] | ||
% of those who think that the public service is committed to serve the people (2004) | 77.1% [3/38 countries] | ||
Evaluation of control of corruption (0-100) (2021) | 92.8 [16/209 countries] | ||
% of those who think that few public officials are involved in corruption (2006) | 45.7% [6/33 countries] | ||
% of those who think that few public officials are involved in corruption (2004) | 47.2% [10/38 countries] | ||
% of those who say that they or their family have never come across a public official who hinted/ wanted a bribe in the last five years (2006) | 93.5% [3/35 countries] |
Ireland | |||
Population (ten thousands) (2021) | 502.8 [123/216 countries] | ||
Popuation growth (annual) (2021) | 1.0% [98/217 countries] | ||
Popuation change in the last 20 years (2001-2021) | 30.1% [97/217 countries] | ||
0-14 years, % of the total population (2021) | 20.5% [124/193 countries] | ||
15-64 years, % of the total population (2021) | 64.6% [93/193 countries] | ||
65 years and over, % of the total population (2021) | 14.9% [52/193 countries] | ||
Life expectancy at birth - Both sexes (years) (2020) | 82.2 [17/199 countries] | ||
Life expectancy at birth - Female (years) (2020) | 84.1 [21/199 countries] | ||
Life expectancy at birth - Male (years) (2020) | 80.4 [15/199 countries] | ||
Population density (per square kilometer) (2021) | 73.0 [128/216 countries] | ||
Population in urban agglomerations of more than 1 million (% of total population) (2021) | 24.7 [52/121 countries] | ||
% of those who think that population growth cannot be supported (2000) | 50.5% [19/24 countries] |
Ireland | |||
Total public social expenditure on families as % of GDP (2017) | 1.62% [31/37 countries] | ||
Extent of satisfaction with family life (7 steps) (2012) | 5.60 [16/41 countries] | ||
Extent of satisfaction with family life (7 steps) (2002) | 5.81 [2/33 countries] | ||
Fathers' time spent on physical care and child supervision (as mothers=100) (Latest available year) | 20.6 [18/20 countries] |
Ireland | |||
Share prices (10 years ago as 100) (2021) | 174 [35/42 countries] | ||
% of currency and deposits in household financial assets | 36.1% (2020) [17/38 countries] |
Ireland | |||
Manufacturing, value added (% of GDP) | 34.6% (2021) [3/193 countries] | ||
% of employment of small and medium sized companies (1-249 employees) in manufacturing | 49.7% (2019) [22/37 countries] |
Ireland | |||
Tourism, employment, % of total employment | 10.3% (2018) [5/39 countries] | ||
% of employment of small and medium sized companies (1-249 employees) in Wholesale and retail trade; repair of motor vehicles and motorcycles | 71.0% (2019) [19/35 countries] |
Ireland | |||
New business density (new registrations per 1,000 people ages 15-64) (2020) | 6.78 [21/121 countries] |
Ireland | |||
Share of self-employed who are own-account workers, men, % of total employed | 11.6% (2020) [11/31 countries] | ||
Share of self-employed who are own-account workers, women, % of total employed | 5.0% (2020) [24/31 countries] | ||
% of those who think that employees have more job security than the self-employed (2005) | 67.2% [5/31 countries] | ||
% of those who think that being an employee interferes more with family life than self-employment (2005) | 34.5% [11/31 countries] | ||
% of those who prefer being an employee to being self-employed (2005) | 53.0% [16/31 countries] |
Ireland | |||
Part-time employment - male | 9.8% (2021) [17/37 countries] | ||
Part-time employment - female | 31.1% (2021) [8/37 countries] | ||
Temporary employment - male as % of dependent employment | 8.5% (2021) [22/36 countries] | ||
Temporary employment - female as % of dependent employment | 9.4% (2021) [24/36 countries] | ||
Temporary employment - 15-24 years as % of dependent employment | 33.0% (2021) [19/36 countries] |
Ireland | |||
% of those who think that it would be easy to find a job (2005) | 41.6% [3/31 countries] | ||
% of those who would turn down another job that offered quite a bit more pay in order to stay with the current organization (2005) | 36.9% [7/31 countries] |
Ireland | |||
Public expenditure for active labor policy, % of GDP | 0.32% (2019) [17/32 countries] |
Ireland | |||
Minimum relative to average (mean) wages of full-time workers (2020) | 37.9% [27/31 countries] | ||
Minimum relative to median wages of full-time workers (2020) | 48.4% [23/31 countries] | ||
% of those willing to accept lower pay to avoid unemployment (2005) | 58.0% [3/31 countries] |
Ireland | |||
% of those who can make much use of their past work experience and /or job skills in their present job (2005) | 65.8% [11/31 countries] | ||
% of those who have got training to improve job skills over the past 12 months (2005) | 51.8% [11/31 countries] |
Ireland | |||
Trade union participation (% of total employment) | 26.2% (2020) [11/38 countries] | ||
% of those who belong to a trade union, business, or professional association (2004) | 28.7% [9/37 countries] | ||
Strikes (the total number of working days lost because of strikes per 1000 employees) (2000-2004) | 42 [13/25 countries] | ||
% of those who think that trade unions are very important for the job security of employees (2005) | 78.3% [4/31 countries] | ||
% of those who think that the working conditions of employees would be much worse without trade unions (2005) | 80.0% [1/31 countries] |
Ireland | |||
% of those who always/ often have to do hard physical work (2005) | 22.5% [20/31 countries] | ||
% of those who always/ often work in dangerous conditions (2005) | 9.5% [27/31 countries] |
Ireland | |||
% of those who take part in voluntary work once a month or more (2011-2017) | 19.7% [11/31 countries] | ||
% of those who never take part in voluntary work (2011-2017) | 61.3% [24/31 countries] | ||
Time spent for volunteering (men and women, minutes per day per person) | 7.8 (2005) [1/31 countries] | ||
Time spent for volunteering (men, minutes per day per person) | 8.8 (2005) [1/31 countries] |
Ireland | |||
Pre-school enrolment rates, children aged 0 to 2 year old | 32.1% (2017) [21/44 countries] | ||
Pre-school enrolment rates, children aged 3 to 5 year old | 98.4% (2017) [4/46 countries] |
Ireland | |||
Average class size in primary education (public) (2018) | 24.5 [7/36 countries] | ||
Ratio of students to teaching staff in primary schools (public and private) (2018) | 15.3 [17/40 countries] | ||
Ratio of students to teaching staff in primary schools (public) (2018) | 15.3 [17/40 countries] | ||
Annual number of hours of compulsory instruction in primary education (2019) | 905 [11/36 countries] |
Ireland | |||
% of Grade 4 students who have their own room (2019) | 76.2% [19/57 countries] | ||
% of Grade 4 students who have internet connection at home (2019) | 95.2% [18/57 countries] | ||
% of Grade 4 students who have their own mobile phone (2019) | 42.7% [48/57 countries] |
Ireland | |||
% of the parents of Grade 4 students who expect their child to finish undergraduate or postgraduate degree (2019) | 68.7% [33/52 countries] |
Ireland | |||
% of Grade 8 students who have their own room (2019) | 85.3% [12/38 countries] | ||
% of Grade 8 students who have internet connection at home (2019) | 98.6% [9/39 countries] | ||
% of Grade 8 students who have their own mobile phone (2019) | 97.7% [11/39 countries] |
Ireland | |||
% of Grade 8 students who expect them to finish undergraduate or postgraduate degree (2019) | 58.1% [25/39 countries] |
Ireland | |||
Performance on the reading (15 years old, average score) (2018) | 518.08 [8/76 countries] | ||
Performance on the reading (15 years old, average score) (2015) | 521 [5/72 countries] | ||
Performance on the reading (15 years old, average score) (2000) | 527 [5/41 countries] | ||
Performance on the mathematics (15 years old, average score) (2018) | 499.63 [21/77 countries] | ||
Performance on the mathematics (15 years old, average score) (2015) | 504 [17/72 countries] | ||
Performance on the mathematics (15 years old, average score) (2000) | 503 [17/41 countries] | ||
Performance on the science (15 years old, average score) (2018) | 496.11 [22/77 countries] | ||
Performance on the science (15 years old, average score) (2015) | 503 [19/72 countries] | ||
Performance on the science (15 years old, average score) (2000) | 513 [10/41 countries] | ||
% of 15 year old students who have ever repeated a grade (2009) | 12.0% [29/65 countries] |
Ireland | |||
% of 15-year-old students who have a computer they can use for school work in their home (2018) | 85.2% [48/79 countries] | ||
% of 15-year-old students who have classic literature in their home (2018) | 39.2% [59/79 countries] | ||
% of 15-year-old students who have books of poetry in their home (2018) | 32.1% [67/79 countries] | ||
% of 15-year-old students who have works of art (e.g. paintings) in their home (2018) | 67.6% [21/79 countries] | ||
% of 15-year-old students who have musical instruments (e.g. guitar, piano) in their home (2018) | 22.6% [75/79 countries] |
Ireland | |||
% of 15-year olds who read emails several times a day (2018) | 7.0% [67/77 countries] | ||
% of 15-year olds who chat on line several times a day (2018) | 84.2% [7/77 countries] | ||
% of 15-year olds who read online news several times a day (2018) | 25.7% [42/77 countries] | ||
% of 15-year olds who search information online to learn about a particular topic several times a day (2018) | 24.6% [56/77 countries] | ||
% of 15-year olds who take part in online group discussions or forums several times a day (2018) | 14.6% [36/77 countries] | ||
% of 15-year olds who search for practical information online several times a day (2018) | 14.6% [74/77 countries] |
Ireland | |||
% of 15-year-olds who think that their life has clear meaning or purpose (2018) | 59.0% [66/74 countries] | ||
% of 15-year-olds who have discovered a satisfactory meaning in life (2018) | 51.6% [64/74 countries] | ||
% of 15-year-olds who have a clear sense of what gives meaning to their life (2018) | 59.1% [62/74 countries] |
Ireland | |||
% of 15-year-olds who always feel happy (2018) | 44.8% [33/73 countries] | ||
% of 15-year-olds who always feel scared (2018) | 2.4% [60/73 countries] | ||
% of 15-year-olds who always feel lively (2018) | 35.2% [39/73 countries] | ||
% of 15-year-olds who always feel miserable (2018) | 2.8% [65/73 countries] | ||
% of 15-year-olds who always feel proud (2018) | 15.0% [56/73 countries] | ||
% of 15-year-olds who always feel afraid (2018) | 2.9% [69/73 countries] | ||
% of 15-year-olds who always feel joyful (2018) | 26.7% [69/73 countries] | ||
% of 15-year-olds who always feel sad (2018) | 4.9% [57/73 countries] | ||
% of 15-year-olds who always feel cheerful (2018) | 31.4% [61/73 countries] |
Ireland | |||
% of 15-year olds who usually manage one way or another (2018) | 92.4% [2/78 countries] | ||
% of 15-year olds who feel proud that they have accomplished things (2018) | 88.6% [15/78 countries] | ||
% of 15-year olds who feel that they can handle many things at a time (2018) | 71.1% [18/78 countries] | ||
% of 15-year olds who can usually find their way out in a difficult situation (2018) | 84.1% [16/78 countries] |
Ireland | |||
% of 15-year olds who feel like an outsider (or left out of things) (2018) | 21.6% [31/76 countries] | ||
% of 15-year olds who make friends easily at school (2018) | 75.0% [19/76 countries] | ||
% of 15-year olds who feel like they belong at school. (2018) | 65.4% [42/76 countries] | ||
% of 15-year olds who feel awkward and out of place in their school. (2018) | 21.4% [27/76 countries] | ||
% of 15-year olds who think that other students seem to like them (2018) | 87.1% [1/76 countries] | ||
% of 15-year olds who feel lonely at school (2018) | 13.5% [56/76 countries] |
Ireland | |||
Average hours per week to spend learning foreign language out of school (2015) | 2.99 [51/56 countries] | ||
Dispersion (S.E.) of hours per week to spend learning foreign language out of school (2015) | 0.057 [55/56 countries] |
Ireland | |||
% of respondents reporting high levels of trust in media | 58.1% (2010) [3/40 countries] | ||
% of those who have contacted or appeared in the media to express their views (2004) | 7.6% [24/38 countries] | ||
% of those who watch TV, DVD, videos in their free time daily (2007) | 72.7% [15/34 countries] | ||
% of those who get much enjoyment from watching TV, DVD, videos (2007) | 76.3% [4/34 countries] | ||
% of those who think that television should give preference to the country's own films and programmes (2013) | 32.0% [24/33 countries] | ||
% of those who think that television should give preference to the country's own films and programmes (2003) | 53.3% [13/34 countries] | ||
% of those who think that television should give preference to the country's own films and programmes (1995) | 55.6% [7/23 countries] | ||
Daily newspapers: number of titles (2004) | 7 [80/153 countries] | ||
Daily newspapers: Number of titles per 1 million inhabitants (2004) | 1.72 [87/154 countries] | ||
Daily newspapers: Total average circulation (2004) | 742,000 [37/82 countries] |
Ireland | |||
Number of Nobel prize lauriates (by place of birth) (2020) | 11 [20/78 countries] | ||
Gross Domestic Expenditure on R&D (GERD) at current PPP million $ | 5,420 (2019) [30/44 countries] | ||
Gross Domestic Expenditure on R&D (GERD) as % of GDP | 1.23% (2019) [32/44 countries] | ||
% of GERD financed by the business and enterprise sector | 50.5% (2018) [23/43 countries] | ||
% of GERD financed by government | 24.7% (2018) [35/43 countries] | ||
Total researchers per thousand total employment | 11.58 (2019) [8/41 countries] |
Ireland | |||
E-Government Development Index (2020) | 0.8433 [27/193 countries] | ||
E-Participation Index (as a component of E-Government Development Index) (2020) | 0.8571 [29/193 countries] | ||
Online Service Index (as a component of E-Government Development Index) (2020) | 0.7706 [47/193 countries] | ||
Human Capital Component (as a component of E-Government Development Index) (2020) | 0.9494 [7/193 countries] |
Ireland | |||
Surface area (square km) (2020) | 70,280 [120/215 countries] | ||
Land area (sq. km) (2020) | 68,890 [120/216 countries] | ||
Agricultural land (% of land area) (2020) | 65.5% [29/209 countries] | ||
Forest area (sq. km) (2020) | 7,820 [131/209 countries] | ||
Forest area (% of land area) (2020) | 11.4% [156/209 countries] | ||
Coastline (km) (2019) | 1,448 [68/230 countries] | ||
Population living in areas where elevation is below 5 meters (% of total population) (2015) | 2.8% [109/172 countries] | ||
Average yearly temperature (degrees Celsius) (1961-1990) | 9.3 [154/191 countries] | ||
Average precipitation in depth (mm per year) (2019) | 1,118 [84/182 countries] |
Ireland | |||
Bird species, threatened (2018) | 9 [155/215 countries] | ||
Fish species, threatened (2018) | 28 [112/215 countries] | ||
Mammal species, threatened (2018) | 5 [142/215 countries] | ||
Plant species (higher), threatened (2018) | 3 [169/215 countries] | ||
Terrestrial protected areas (% of total land area) (2018) | 14.4% [114/211 countries] | ||
Marine protected areas (% of territorial waters) (2018) | 2.3% [68/169 countries] | ||
% of those who think that gene modification is very dangerous for the environment (2000) | 48.6% [10/24 countries] |
Ireland | |||
% of those who think that human beings developed from animals (2000) | 71.3% [15/25 countries] | ||
% of those who think that human beings developed from animals (1993) | 65.1% [15/20 countries] | ||
% of those who think that animal testing is right (2000) | 57.8% [19/25 countries] | ||
% of those who think that animal testing is right (1993) | 58.0% [16/20 countries] | ||
% of those who think that modern life harms the environment (2000) | 52.2% [8/25 countries] | ||
% of those who think that modern life harms the environment (1993) | 48.8% [8/20 countries] | ||
% of those who think that people worry too much about human progress harming the environment (2000) | 32.1% [11/25 countries] | ||
% of those who think that people worry too much about human progress harming the environment (1993) | 41.9% [7/20 countries] | ||
% of those who think that there are more important things in life than environment (2000) | 25.3% [15/25 countries] | ||
% of those who think that modern science will solve our environmental problems (2000) | 23.3% [16/25 countries] |
Ireland | |||
CO2 emissions (kilo tonnes) (2019) | 35,750 [66/191 countries] | ||
CO2 emissions per capita (metric tonnes) (2019) | 7.25 [34/191 countries] | ||
CO2 emissions (kg per PPP $ of GDP) (2019) | 0.083 [160/182 countries] | ||
% of those who think that global warming is very dangerous for the environment (2000) | 54.1% [18/25 countries] | ||
% of those who think that global warming is very dangerous for the environment (1993) | 58.4% [12/20 countries] |
Ireland | |||
Coal supply per capita (kg) (2018) | 242 [32/73 countries] | ||
Crude oil supply per capita (kg) (2018) | 628 [45/90 countries] | ||
Natural gas supply per capita (million J) (2018) | 43,324 [30/88 countries] | ||
Electric power supply per capita (kWh) (2018) | 6,452 [29/95 countries] | ||
Renewable energy, % of primary energy supply (2020) | 13.1% [27/43 countries] | ||
Electricity production from oil, gas and coal sources, % of total (2018) | 69.2% [45/97 countries] |
Ireland | |||
% of those who think that radioactivity results to death (2000) | 49.5% [9/25 countries] | ||
% of those who think that radioactivity results to death (1993) | 60.4% [8/20 countries] | ||
% of those who think that all radioactivity is made by humans (1993) | 56.2% [10/20 countries] | ||
% of those who strongly feel the danger of a nuclear accident (2000) | 23.4% [8/24 countries] | ||
% of those who think that nuclear power station is very dangerous for the environment (2000) | 80.2% [5/17 countries] | ||
% of those who think that nuclear power station is very dangerous for the environment (1993) | 84.3% [1/20 countries] |
Ireland | |||
Municipal waste (kg per capita) | 632 (2019) [9/37 countries] | ||
Municipal waste, % of recycling | 28.2% (2019) [13/35 countries] | ||
% of those who always sort things for recycling (2000) | 26.5% [16/25 countries] |
Ireland | |||
Outward direct investment - stock (% of GDP) (2020) | 281.1% [3/46 countries] | ||
Inward direct investment - stock (% of GDP) (2020) | 324.7% [2/46 countries] |
Ireland | |||
Intentional homicide (cases per 100,000 population) (2020) | 0.69 [81/97 countries] | ||
Serious assault (cases per 100,000 population) (2020) | 85.9 [27/80 countries] | ||
Kidnapping (cases per 100,000 population) (2020) | 2.07 [12/69 countries] | ||
Sexual violence (cases per 100,000 population) (2020) | 51.7 [28/75 countries] | ||
Theft (cases per 100,000 population) (2020) | 985.8 [18/80 countries] | ||
Burglary (cases per 100,000 population) (2020) | 208.6 [25/71 countries] | ||
Fraud (cases per 100,000 population) (2020) | 118.7 [30/69 countries] | ||
Road traffic mortality rate (per 100,000 population) (2019) | 3.1 [174/183 countries] | ||
Mortality rate due to homicide (per 100,000 population) (2019) | 0.8 [164/183 countries] |
Ireland | |||
Height - Men (cm) (2001-2007) | 176.6 [17/26 countries] | ||
Height - Women (cm) (2001-2007) | 163.1 [18/26 countries] | ||
Prevalence of obesity among children and adolescents (5?19 years) (%) (2016) | 9.8% [77/190 countries] |
Ireland | |||
Prevalence of anaemia in women of reproductive age (15?49 years) (%) (2019) | 12.1% [175/192 countries] | ||
Age-standardized prevalence of hypertension among adults aged 30-79 years (%) (2019) | 32.3% [142/192 countries] | ||
Blood type A (% of total) (??) | 31% [21/24 countries] | ||
Blood type AB (% of total) (??) | 3% [18/24 countries] | ||
Blood type B (% of total) (??) | 11% [12/24 countries] | ||
Blood type O (% of total) (??) | 55% [1/24 countries] |
Ireland | |||
Time spent for sleeping (men and women, minutes per day per person) | 491.3 (2005) [29/33 countries] | ||
Time spent for sleeping (men, minutes per day per person) | 481.9 (2005) [30/33 countries] | ||
Time spent for sleeping (women, minutes per day per person) | 500.7 (2005) [27/33 countries] |
Ireland | |||
Time spent for eating and drinking (men and women, minutes per day per person) | 75.4 (2005) [30/33 countries] | ||
Time spent for eating and drinking (men, minutes per day per person) | 76.1 (2005) [30/33 countries] | ||
Time spent for eating and drinking (women, minutes per day per person) | 74.7 (2005) [30/33 countries] |
Ireland | |||
Current tobacco smokers, men and women (% of population) | 17.0% (2019) [72/121 countries] | ||
Current tobacco smokers, men (% of population) (2001-2020) | 19.0% [109/150 countries] | ||
Current tobacco smokers, women (% of population) (2001-2020) | 16.0% [38/150 countries] |
Ireland | |||
% of those who use cannabis | 7.10% (2019) [29/122 countries] | ||
% of those who use cocaine | 2.40% (2019) [5/98 countries] | ||
% of those who use amphetamines | 1.00% (2019) [16/99 countries] | ||
% of those who use ecstasy | 2.70% (2019) [3/93 countries] |
Ireland | |||
Healthy life expectancy at birth - male (2019) | 70.7 [16/183 countries] | ||
Healthy life expectancy at birth - female (2019) | 71.4 [25/183 countries] | ||
Degree of healthiness (5 steps) (2012) | 350.3% [4/41 countries] | ||
Degree of healthiness (5 steps) (2007) | 3.82 [2/34 countries] |
Ireland | |||
New HIV infectionsf (per 1000 uninfected population) (2020) | 0.08 [81/130 countries] | ||
Tuberculosis incidence (per 100,000 population) (2020) | 5 [168/194 countries] | ||
Hepatitis B surface antigen (HBsAg) prevalence among children under 5 years (%) (2020) | 0.04 [174/194 countries] | ||
Reported number of people requiring interventions against NTDs (2020) | 1 [164/194 countries] | ||
Probability of dying from any of CVD, cancer, diabetes, CRD between age 30-70 (%) (2019) | 9.7 [165/183 countries] | ||
% of those who think that antibiotics can kill bacteria but not viruses (2000) | 86.9% [7/25 countries] | ||
% of those who think that antibiotics can kill bacteria but not viruses (1993) | 80.4% [5/20 countries] | ||
% of those who think that all man-made chemicals can cause cancer if they eat enough of them (2000) | 65.5% [17/25 countries] | ||
% of those who think that all man-made chemicals can cause cancer if they eat enough of them (1993) | 68.5% [9/20 countries] |
Ireland | |||
Agriculture, forestry and fishing, value added per worker (constant 2015 US$) (2019) | 33,720 [26/165 countries] | ||
Agriculture, forestry, and fishing, value added (million US$) | 4,944 (2021) [70/185 countries] | ||
Agriculture, forestry, and fishing, value added (% of GDP) | 1.0% (2021) [163/185 countries] | ||
Employment in agriculture (% of total employment) (2019) | 4.4% [141/187 countries] | ||
Employment in agriculture (% of total employment) (2019) | 4.4% [141/187 countries] |
Ireland | |||
Cereals - Excluding Beer, food supply quantity (kg/capita/year) (2019) | 136.00 [96/179 countries] | ||
Wheat and products, food supply quantity (kg/capita/year) (2019) | 105.19 [41/179 countries] | ||
Rice and products, food supply quantity (kg/capita/year) (2019) | 4.15 [153/179 countries] | ||
Barley and products, food supply quantity (kg/capita/year) (2019) | 4.86 [15/170 countries] | ||
Maize and products, food supply quantity (kg/capita/year) (2019) | 15.33 [75/175 countries] | ||
Oat, food supply quantity (kg/capita/year) (2019) | 5.32 [5/175 countries] | ||
Starchy Roots, food supply quantity (kg/capita/year) (2019) | 67.62 [57/179 countries] | ||
Potatoes and products, food supply quantity (kg/capita/year) (2019) | 67.59 [21/179 countries] | ||
Sugar & Sweeteners, food supply quantity (kg/capita/year) (2019) | 87.31 [7/179 countries] | ||
Sugar (Raw Equivalent), food supply quantity (kg/capita/year) (2019) | 36.60 [36/179 countries] | ||
Honey, food supply quantity (kg/capita/year) (2019) | 0.60 [32/178 countries] |
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Stimulants, food supply quantity (kg/capita/year) (2019) | 3.93 [45/179 countries] | ||
Coffee and products, food supply quantity (kg/capita/year) (2019) | 2.05 [63/179 countries] | ||
Tea (including mate), food supply quantity (kg/capita/year) (2019) | 1.85 [11/178 countries] | ||
Alcoholic Beverages, food supply quantity (kg/capita/year) (2019) | 153.62 [4/178 countries] | ||
Total alcohol per capita (??15 years of age) consumptionl (litres of pure alcohol) (2019) | 12.7 [6/185 countries] | ||
Wine, food supply quantity (kg/capita/year) (2019) | 21.83 [12/177 countries] | ||
Beer, food supply quantity (kg/capita/year) (2019) | 125.77 [2/177 countries] | ||
Fermented beverages, food supply quantity (kg/capita/year) (2019) | 0.00 [141/175 countries] |
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% of those who refuse to eat meat for moral or environmental reasons at least sometimes (1993) | 19.5% [16/20 countries] |
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% of those who play cards or board games in their free time several times a month or more (2007) | 22.0% [17/34 countries] | ||
% of those who play card games most frequently among non-sport games (2007) | 29.5% [12/34 countries] | ||
% of those who play computer games most frequently among non-sport games (2007) | 16.1% [8/34 countries] | ||
% of those who play gambling most frequently among non-sport games (2007) | 4.2% [21/34 countries] | ||
% of those who play word or number games most frequently among non-sport games (2007) | 17.1% [16/34 countries] | ||
% of those who play mah-jongg most frequently among non-sport games (2007) | 0.5% [16/34 countries] | ||
% of those who play jigsaw puzzles most frequently among non-sport games (2007) | 5.6% [4/34 countries] |
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Travel & Tourism Competitiveness (ranking by World Economic Forum) (2019) | 26 [26/140 countries] | ||
Number of foreign visitors to Japan (2019) | 40,119 [29/196 countries] | ||
Number of foreign visitors to Japan (per 10,000 population) (2019) | 81.3 [12/188 countries] | ||
International tourism, receipts (% of total exports) (2019) | 2.9% [125/136 countries] | ||
International tourism, number of arrivals (ten thousands) (2019) | 1,095.1 [42/179 countries] | ||
International tourism, expenditures (% of total imports) (2019) | 1.8% [140/149 countries] | ||
International tourism, number of departures (ten thousands) (2019) | 935.0 [34/96 countries] | ||
% of those who never stayed away from home in the last year (2007) | 22.1% [22/34 countries] | ||
% of those who stayed away from home for more than 10 days (2007) | 39.3% [13/34 countries] |
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% of those who read books in their free time daily (2007) | 15.6% [15/34 countries] | ||
% of those who get much enjoyment from reading books (2007) | 51.5% [17/34 countries] | ||
% of those who are proud of their country in its achievements in the arts and literature (2013) | 94.9% [1/33 countries] | ||
% of those who are proud of their country in its achievements in the arts and literature (2003) | 95.2% [1/34 countries] | ||
% of those who are proud of their country in its achievements in the arts and literature (1995) | 95.9% [1/23 countries] |
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Time spent for TV or radio at home (men and women, minutes per day per person) | 85.1 (2005) [31/33 countries] | ||
Time spent for TV or radio at home (men, minutes per day per person) | 94.5 (2005) [31/33 countries] | ||
Time spent for TV or radio at home (women, minutes per day per person) | 75.8 (2005) [31/33 countries] |
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% of those who listen to music in their free time daily (2007) | 56.3% [15/34 countries] | ||
Musical instruments, output (100 million yen) (2005) | 4.1 [26/41 countries] | ||
Musical instruments, output as % of total manufacturing (2005) | 0.003% [32/41 countries] |
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Number of cinemas (2005) | 64 [38/62 countries] | ||
Film production, 2005-2009 average (2005-2009) | 25.6 [40/109 countries] | ||
Average ticket price (US$) | 9.61 (2008) [12/73 countries] | ||
% of those who go to the movies in their free time several times a month or more (2007) | 16.6% [6/34 countries] | ||
% of those who agree that increased exposure to foreign films, music, and books is damaging our national and local cultures (2003) | 42.0% [15/33 countries] |
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% of those who feel close to their town or city (2013) | 73.4% [29/33 countries] | ||
% of those who feel close to their town or city (2003) | 83.5% [14/34 countries] | ||
% of those who feel close to their town or city (1995) | 83.1% [9/23 countries] | ||
% of those who feel close to their county (2013) | 71.0% [22/33 countries] | ||
% of those who feel close to their county (2003) | 84.8% [10/34 countries] | ||
% of those who feel close to their county (1995) | 81.1% [6/23 countries] | ||
% of those who feel close to their country (2013) | 83.7% [24/33 countries] | ||
% of those who feel close to their country (2003) | 93.0% [5/34 countries] | ||
% of those who feel close to their country (1995) | 92.5% [9/23 countries] | ||
% of those who feel close to [Continent] (2013) | 40.4% [24/33 countries] | ||
% of those who feel close to [Continent] (2003) | 45.8% [25/34 countries] | ||
% of those who feel close to [Continent] (1995) | 44.3% [17/23 countries] |
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% of those who think they are reserved (2005) | 56.6% [7/19 countries] | ||
% of those who think they are trusting (2005) | 93.7% [1/19 countries] | ||
% of those who think they do a thorough job (2005) | 96.8% [2/19 countries] | ||
% of those who think they are relaxed (2005) | 72.8% [5/19 countries] | ||
% of those who think they have an active imagination (2005) | 78.6% [3/19 countries] | ||
% of those who think they are outgoing (2005) | 85.7% [4/19 countries] | ||
% of those who think they tend to find fault with others (2005) | 19.4% [9/19 countries] | ||
% of those who think they are lazy (2005) | 9.7% [14/19 countries] |
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% of those who think that people can be trusted or not (4 choices) (2008) | 55.7% [11/44 countries] | ||
% of those who think that people can be trusted or not (4 choices) (2007) | 55.2% [9/34 countries] | ||
% of those who think that people can be trusted or not (4 choices) (2004) | 50.1% [13/38 countries] | ||
% of those who think that people can be trusted or not (4 choices) (1998) | 44.5% [13/30 countries] | ||
% of those who think that only few people to trust (2006) | 75.4% [12/33 countries] | ||
% of those who think that people try to be fair (4 choices) (2004) | 73.9% [9/38 countries] | ||
% of those who think that people try to be fair (4 choices) (1998) | 73.9% [7/30 countries] | ||
% of people who have relatives or friends they can count on for help in times of need (2019) | 93.8% [10/135 countries] | ||
% of those who often use their free time to establish useful contacts (2007) | 29.1% [16/34 countries] | ||
% of those who have been asked to help influence important decisions in other people's favour (2006) | 84.0% [3/33 countries] |
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% of those who have contact with 20 or more people in a day (2006) | 36.7% [6/33 countries] | ||
% of those who have contact with 4 or less people in a day (2006) | 10.9% [28/33 countries] | ||
Time spent for visiting or entertaining friends (men and women, minutes per day per person) | 49.0 (2005) [19/33 countries] | ||
Time spent for visiting or entertaining friends (men, minutes per day per person) | 43.1 (2005) [21/33 countries] | ||
Time spent for visiting or entertaining friends (women, minutes per day per person) | 54.8 (2005) [15/33 countries] | ||
% of those who say that they would like to have more time with their friends (2005) | 61.7% [9/31 countries] | ||
% of those who say that they would like to have less time with their friends (2005) | 1.6% [24/31 countries] | ||
% of those who think that they should prioritize friendship over justice (1998) | 18.0% [19/29 countries] | ||
% of those who would prioritize friendship over justice (1998) | 18.3% [21/30 countries] |
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Christian, % of population (2012) | 92.2% [40/180 countries] | ||
Catholic, % of population (2012) | 87.4% [17/120 countries] | ||
Protestant, % of population (2012) | 2.9% [88/100 countries] |
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% of those who consider themselves to be a spiritual person interested in the sacred or the supernatural (2008) | 46.2% [19/44 countries] | ||
% of those who believe in life after death (4 choices) (2008) | 80.9% [5/44 countries] | ||
% of those who believe in life after death (4 choices) (1998) | 77.3% [5/29 countries] | ||
% of those who believe in heaven (4 choices) (2008) | 84.7% [9/44 countries] | ||
% of those who believe in heaven (4 choices) (1998) | 84.3% [3/29 countries] | ||
% of those who believe in hell (4 choices) (2008) | 55.7% [18/44 countries] | ||
% of those who believe in hell (4 choices) (1998) | 53.3% [9/29 countries] | ||
% of those who believe in reincarnation (2008) | 32.3% [19/44 countries] | ||
% of those who believe in nirvana (2008) | 25.5% [15/43 countries] | ||
% of those who believe in the supernatural powers of deceased ancestors (2008) | 38.0% [12/44 countries] |