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  1. 1. Future West Cork Week<br />October 2011<br />“WE ARE WHERE WE ARE….”Statistical Snapshot of West Cork 2011<br />Declan Jordan and Justin Doran<br />Department of Economics<br />University College Cork<br />1<br />
  2. 2. Structure<br />Population and Migration<br />Housing<br />Employment and Income<br />Regional Resilience<br />Where to next for regional policy?<br />2<br />
  3. 3. Change in Population 2006-2011 by Spatial Level<br />3<br />
  4. 4. Population Growth Rate 2006-2011 in Ten Highest and Ten Lowest Growing DEDs in WCL Area<br />4<br />
  5. 5. Growth in Population in Ten Most and Least Populated DEDs<br />5<br />
  6. 6. Change in Population by DED 2006 - 2011<br />6<br />
  7. 7. Change in Population by DED 1996 - 2011<br />7<br />
  8. 8. Annual Estimated Net Migration 1951 to 2011 per 1,000 of average population<br />8<br />
  9. 9. Annual Estimated Net Migration 1996 to 2011 per 1,000 of average population<br />9<br />
  10. 10. Structure<br />Population and Migration<br />Housing<br />Employment and Income<br />Regional Resilience<br />Where to next for regional policy?<br />10<br />
  11. 11. Housing Stock and Vacancy Rates in County Cork<br />11<br />
  12. 12. Dwelling Vacancy Rates by County 2006 and 2011 (% of housing stock)<br />12<br />
  13. 13. Housing Vacancy by Electoral District 2011<br />Source: CSO, 2011<br />13<br />
  14. 14. Structure<br />Population and Migration<br />Housing<br />Employment and Income<br />Regional Resilience<br />Where to next for regional policy?<br />14<br />
  15. 15. Persons on the Live Register in County Cork 2002 - 2011<br />15<br />
  16. 16. 16<br />
  17. 17. Income per Person for County Cork(State = 100)<br />17<br />
  18. 18. Structure<br />Population and Migration<br />Housing<br />Employment and Income<br />Regional Resilience<br />Where to next for regional policy?<br />18<br />
  19. 19. Four Elements of Regional Resilience<br />19<br />
  20. 20. Resilience to 2007 Recession:Irish Regions<br />20<br />
  21. 21. Resilience to 2007 Recession:Cork Social Welfare Office Areas<br />21<br />
  22. 22. South-West Regional Resilience by Sector<br />22<br />
  23. 23. Structure<br />Population and Migration<br />Housing<br />Employment and Income<br />Regional Resilience<br />Where to next for regional policy?<br />23<br />
  24. 24. Irish Regional Dispersion: 8 Planning Regions 2000-2008 (%)<br />Source: Doran, Jordan and O’Leary (2011)<br />24<br />
  25. 25. And regional policy now?<br />A well-rounded strategy for economic recovery cannot ignore the spatial structure of the economy. <br />The optimal performance of the country as a whole will be secured when the differing roles of every place in Ireland, regardless of size or location, are organised and co-ordinated in a manner that enables them to maximise their potential. <br />All regions of the country have a role to play in our national economic recovery. <br />Accordingly, prioritised and strategic investments to realise the potential of the regions, which contribute to the core strengths of Ireland’s economy in service and knowledge-based industries, information technology and manufacturing together with the sustainable use of natural resources in the agriculture, fisheries, tourism and energy sectors, are vital in positioning the regions as key contributors to Ireland’s national recovery.<br />Source: National Reform Programme for Ireland under the Europe 2020 Strategy (2011:29)<br />25<br />
  26. 26. There’s always a but….<br />The National Spatial Strategy (NSS), together with the strategically focused regional planning guidelines which were updated in 2010 for all NUTS III regions, provides a rational and evidence-based framework to inform the co-ordination of infrastructural and services investment and to harness regional and overall national competitive advantages and thus support sustainable economic recovery. <br />Source: National Reform Programme for Ireland under the Europe 2020 Strategy (2011:29)<br />26<br />
  27. 27. Thank you for your attention<br />d.jordan@ucc.ie justin.doran@ucc.ie<br />www.declanjordan.net www.justindoran.ie<br />@decjordan @doran_justin<br />27<br />

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