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2010 Report - Waterways Ireland

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5050In terms of ethnic origin, 98% of waterway users are white.Figure 48: Ethnic OriginTotal(1,625)%White98Black - AfricanAll other11Base: All waterway users4.8.1 Equality Section – Comparison with 2004Comparing the data with 2004 the most significant changes are notablein the religious belief section. Looking at the <strong>2010</strong> data in light of the2006 CSO Census figures and the National Statistics Office of Northern<strong>Ireland</strong> 2001 data, the <strong>2010</strong> proportions appear to be more in line withthe general population in terms of religious belief.Figure 49: Equality Comparison 2004 vs. <strong>2010</strong>First LanguageReligious BeliefFamily Status2004%<strong>2010</strong>%2004%<strong>2010</strong>*%2004%<strong>2010</strong>%English8888Roman Catholic5276No caring responsibility5668German64Protestant2112Care for Children3727Irish21No religion or belief187Dependent relative33French11Other Christian64Persons with disabilities 11Other25Other31Other32Persons with DisabilitiesRace/Ethnic Origin2004<strong>2010</strong>2004<strong>2010</strong>%%%%Yes44White9998No9696Black African*1Other11* Repercentaged exc. refusedBase: All waterway users10-031982 Waterway Users Research <strong>2010</strong> <strong>Report</strong> (1st December)

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