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EDA02 - Domiciliary Origin of Students Enrolled in Full-time Third Level InstitutionsEducation and SportDomiciliary Origin of Students Enrolled in Full-time Third Level Institutions
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Education and SportNational Schools
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EDA51 - Mainstream National Schools and Pupils in Ordinary ClassesEducation and SportMainstream National Schools and Pupils in Ordinary Classes
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Education and SportEducational Institutions
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Education and SportPersons in Receipt of Full-time Education
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Education and SportEnrolments of Full-Time Students
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Education and SportExpenditure on Students
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EDA15 - Retention Rates of Pupils in Second Level Schools (1999 Entry Cohort Onwards)Education and SportRetention Rates of Pupils in Second Level Schools (1999 Entry Cohort Onwards)
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GovernmentMortality
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Direct Investment Position BPM6
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Direct Investment Flows BPM6
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Direct Investment Income Flows BPM6
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Travel by Irish Residents
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Number of Cattle in June
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Number of Livestock in June
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IH352 - Persons aged 15 years and over, by degree of ease of getting practical help from neighbou...HealthPersons aged 15 years and over, by degree of ease of getting practical help from neighbours, and type of physical or sensory difficulty
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IH351 - Persons aged 15 years and over, by degree of ease of getting practical help from neighbou...HealthPersons aged 15 years and over, by degree of ease of getting practical help from neighbours and type of physical or sensory difficulty
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IH350 - Persons aged 15 years and over by degree of concern and interest others show in what you ...HealthPersons aged 15 years and over by degree of concern and interest others show in what you are doing
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IH349 - Persons aged 15 years and over by degree of concern and interest others show in what you ...HealthPersons aged 15 years and over by degree of concern and interest others show in what you are doing
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IH348 - Persons aged 15 years and over by number of persons they are close enough to that they co...HealthPersons aged 15 years and over by number of persons they are close enough to that they could count on, if they had a serious problem