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Third Level Education.

Dáil Éireann Debate, Thursday - 6 July 2006

Thursday, 6 July 2006

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John Deasy

Question:

695 Mr. Deasy asked the Minister for Education and Science the proportion of people in the 18 to 25 age group participating in full-time third level education in each local authority area in each of the years 1997 to date in 2006; the breakdown of the figures between university, institute of technology and other third level institution; and if she will make a statement on the matter. [27770/06]

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Information on participation in full-time third-level education is not available in the exact format requested by the Deputy. However, the following tabular statements contain extensive and very relevant information on the subject of access to higher education by individual county and by postal districts within Dublin for 1998 and 2004. These data are derived from a recently published HEA report entitled "Who Went to College in 2004? A National Survey of New Entrants to Higher Education (2006), O'Connell, Clancy and McCoy" and the 1998 data are taken from the earlier studies on access to higher education by Prof. Patrick Clancy.

The Deputy might note that these data refer to admission rates to higher education rather than participation rates per se. The admission rate to higher education is defined as the flow of new entrants to higher education divided by the population at typical age of entry to higher education (i.e. 17 to 19 years)."

Rates of Admission (%) to Higher Education by County and Type of College 2004

All Colleges

Universities

Institutes of Technology

Colleges of Education

Other Colleges

%

%

%

%

%

Carlow

60.3

22.7

30.4

3.2

4.1

Cavan

52.5

19.4

27.9

3.7

1.5

Clare

59.3

30.1

23.4

5.2

0.6

Cork

58.1

32.6

22.7

2.4

0.4

Donegal

46.3

15.1

27.9

2.7

0.5

Dublin

50.8

26.4

17.9

1.4

5.2

Galway

67.4

34.2

28.5

3.9

0.7

Kerry

67.0

27.1

35.0

4.3

0.6

Kildare

54.0

28.0

20.3

1.3

4.4

Kilkenny

51.1

20.9

25.0

2.8

2.4

Laois

52.2

23.2

23.7

2.4

2.9

Leitrim

64.2

23.0

35.3

4.2

1.6

Limerick

53.2

26.9

20.6

5.0

0.7

Longford

60.3

26.2

28.4

4.3

1.4

Louth

53.9

16.2

33.7

1.7

2.2

Mayo

66.8

27.0

34.8

3.8

1.3

Meath

60.7

25.6

28.5

2.4

4.2

Monaghan

44.5

14.9

25.4

2.8

1.4

Offaly

47.1

18.3

24.5

2.0

2.3

Roscommon

57.8

23.4

30.6

2.9

0.9

Sligo

70.5

26.5

38.5

4.2

1.2

Tipperary

56.3

24.4

23.0

4.5

4.4

Waterford

48.7

20.6

25.3

1.7

1.2

Westmeath

40.8

13.0

23.7

1.9

2.0

Wexford

54.1

17.6

31.9

2.8

1.8

Wicklow

49.6

23.5

21.0

1.1

4.0

State

55.0

25.4

24.3

2.6

2.6

Rates of Admission (%) to Higher Education by County in 2004 with Comparative Data for 1998

County

Admission Rate

Admission Rate

%

%

2004

1998

Carlow

60.3

44.4

Cavan

52.5

45.3

Clare

59.3

50.0

Cork

58.1

48.9

Donegal

46.3

35.1

Dublin

50.8

37.7

Galway

67.4

56.7

Kerry

67.0

52.7

Kildare

54.0

41.1

Kilkenny

51.1

40.9

Laois

52.2

38.5

Leitrim

64.2

52.8

Limerick

53.2

50.3

Longford

60.3

49.1

Louth

53.9

42.6

Mayo

66.8

55.7

Meath

60.7

45.4

Monaghan

44.5

40.7

Offaly

47.1

37.8

Roscommon

57.8

50.2

Sligo

70.5

55.6

Tipperary

56.3

48.6

Waterford

48.7

41.2

Westmeath

40.8

48.9

Wexford

54.1

43.8

Wicklow

49.6

41.0

State

55.0

44.4

Trend in Admission Rates to Higher Education by Dublin Postal District 1998-2004

Postal District

Rate in 2004

Rate in 1998

Change in rate 1998-2004 (% Points)

% change in new entrants 1998-2004

% change in pop. cohort 1998-2004

%

%

%

%

%

14 (Rathfarnham, Dundrum, Churchtown, Clonskeagh)

86.5

68.4

18.1

17.1

-13.9

9 (Whitehall Drumcondra, Santry, Beaumont)

55.3

40.1

15.2

7.7

-27.5

6 (Rathmines, Rathgar, Sandymount, Harolds Cross)

85.5

70.4

15.1

6.7

-18.4

15 (Castleknock, Clonee, Clonsilla, Blanchardstown)

55.5

40.5

15.0

47.9

0.4

24 (Tallaght, Oldbawn, Jobstown, Firhouse)

40.0

26.1

13.9

15.5

-30.0

11 (Finglas, Cremore, Wadelai, Ballymun)

27.6

14.2

13.4

28.6

-38.7

1 North Inner City

22.0

8.9

13.9

135.3

-11.2

8 (Kilmainham, Dolphins Barn, Portobello, Inchicore)

32.6

21.2

11.4

54.2

-7.1

3 (Clontarf, Dollymount, East Wall, Marino)

65.6

54.4

11.2

16.3

-10.4

4 (Ballsbridge, Ringsend, Sandymount, Donnybrook)

69.9

59.3

10.6

23.7

-2.5

22 (Clondalkin, Bawnogue, Neilstown)

22.8

12.7

10.1

71.1

-11.5

2 South Inner City

29.5

19.5

10.0

33.3

-18.1

12 (Crumlin, Walkinstown, Drimnagh, Kimmage)

29.3

19.9

9.4

30.0

-17.7

5 (Raheny, Artane, Harmonstown)

47.0

38.3

8.7

20.9

-8.4

7 (Cabra, Phibsboro, Four Courts, Arran Quay)

28.0

19.8

8.2

30.0

-14.4

17 (Priorswood, Balgriffin, Clonshaugh, Darndale)

16.6

8.4

8.2

57.1

-26.1

16 (Ballyboden-Ballinteer)

63.7

55.5

8.2

-0.2

-19.1

20 (Palmerstown, Chapelizod)

24.4

17.3

7.1

38.4

-9.0

18 (Foxrock, Sandyford, Cabinteely, Glencullen)

83.2

77.1

6.1

1.8

-12.4

10 (Ballyfermot)

11.7

7.1

4.6

76.0

-0.5

13 (Howth, Donaghmede, Baldoyle, Sutton)

42.1

39.8

2.3

-19.3

-29.1

1. Caution is needed in interpreting county admission rates due to the small numbers involved.

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