"We compared Ireland to the Nordic countries, to other western European countries, to Mediterranean countries," he said."From the last Census household size in Ireland is just over 2.7 - and the other countries in the main were lower than 2.5"."Really in the main it's to do with demographics; we've got a younger population , there's a higher fertility rate in Ireland," he said.
"There's a lot more households with children than in other countries and that's really what's driving the main differences.""Naturally that would mean household sizes would fall as the population aged," he said.and the right type of dwelling for people. "That's certainly one of the things we saw in the research - for household sizes to decline with the population, we need to have the right amount of housing supply".said Ireland's relatively high household size will likely persist"as long as favourable demographic features are present compared to other countries".
"We do find a role for higher housing supply to put downward pressure on household size, thus while changes in household size are likely to be driven primarily by demographics, changes in housing supply are likely to impact the rate at which this happens," it added.In contrast, middle-aged and younger households are typically larger here.
Main image: Elderly people walking on the pier at Howth in Dublin. Image: Leon Farrell/RollingNews.ie
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