Codes and Frequencies
Code | Label |
irelan
1986
|
---|---|---|
1 | Irish only | 309 |
2 | English and Irish | 104,382 |
3 | Read but cannot speak Irish | 32,944 |
4 | Cannot read or speak Irish | 198,755 |
9 | NIU (not in universe) | 18,630 |
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Description
This variable indicates if a person is able to speak Irish.
Universe
- Ireland 1986: Persons age 3+
Availability
- Ireland: 1986
Questionnaire Text
Q.8 Ability to speak the Irish language ___
Write "Irish Only", "Irish and English", "Read but cannot speak Irish", or leave blank as appropriate.
Question 8: Ability to speak the Irish language
This question should be answered for persons aged three years or over. Leave blank for children under three years of age.
(i) Write "Irish only" for persons who can speak only Irish.
(ii) Write "Irish and English" for those who can speak Irish and English.
(iii) For persons who can read but cannot speak Irish, write "Read but cannot speak Irish".
(iv) Do not write anything opposite names of persons who can neither read nor speak Irish.
(i) Write "Irish only" for persons who can speak only Irish.
(ii) Write "Irish and English" for those who can speak Irish and English.
(iii) For persons who can read but cannot speak Irish, write "Read but cannot speak Irish".
(iv) Do not write anything opposite names of persons who can neither read nor speak Irish.
Q.8: Irish language
This question should be answered only for persons aged three years and over (i.e. born on or before 13 April 1983). An entry should be made in this column only in respect of a person who can read or speak Irish. A person who can speak Irish is one who is able to carry on an ordinary conversation in Irish and those whose knowledge of Irish is not sufficient to converse in Irish should not be returned as able to speak the language.
This question should be answered only for persons aged three years and over (i.e. born on or before 13 April 1983). An entry should be made in this column only in respect of a person who can read or speak Irish. A person who can speak Irish is one who is able to carry on an ordinary conversation in Irish and those whose knowledge of Irish is not sufficient to converse in Irish should not be returned as able to speak the language.