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6.3.6 Staffing in suburban local authorities varies from Clare, with 7.4 staff per<br />

1,000 <strong>of</strong> population to Meath at 4.3 WTE per 1,000 population (<strong>the</strong> lowest<br />

level in <strong>the</strong> country).<br />

Figure 6.4 – Staffing per 1,000 Population (Suburban Areas), end-2009<br />

7.4<br />

5.6<br />

Clare Limerick Co Kildare Meath<br />

Source: Survey <strong>of</strong> County and City Councils, 2010<br />

6.3.7 Given a national average <strong>of</strong> 7.6 WTE per 1,000 population, this analysis<br />

would suggest that larger local authorities (Clare, Limerick County, Kildare<br />

and Meath) have sufficient scale to operate at lower staffing levels.<br />

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6.3.8 For <strong>the</strong> remaining 18 counties, staffing levels range from 10.4 per 1,000<br />

(Leitrim) to 6 per 1,000 (Laois). The question <strong>of</strong> minimum efficient scale<br />

needs to be addressed in <strong>the</strong> cases <strong>of</strong> Leitrim, Longford and o<strong>the</strong>rs. This<br />

analysis suggests that <strong>the</strong>re is a need to find a means to provide critical<br />

mass across county/ city boundaries. The <strong>Group</strong> considers this fur<strong>the</strong>r in<br />

<strong>the</strong> context <strong>of</strong> Joint Administrative Areas (see section 6.4).<br />

4.3<br />

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