The CSO has released an overview of what its work revealed about Irish society in 2022
THE CSO HAS released an overview of what its work revealed about Irish society in 2022, covering everything from baby names to the cost-of-living crisis.Here’s a selection of some headline figures – you can find the full report here.
Covid lifestyle impact The lasting impact of advice to work from home is clear, with four in ten employees now working remotely, up from one in twelve pre-pandemic – and the vast majority say they have more time on their hands Crime The stats on criminal offences shows a significant rise in the number of fraud incidents in the 12 months to June 2022, while theft and related offences were also up . The picture when it comes to homicides is a nuanced one:
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