Increase in marriages, but almost 90,000 are divorced

The number of people getting married in Ireland is on the increase.

The number of people getting married in Ireland is on the increase.

More census figures published today show a 9.2% increase in the number of people getting married between 2006 and 2011.

The married population last year was over 1.7m - up from 1.5m in 2006.

There was also a significant jump in the divorce rate since 1996 when just 9,787 people were divorced.

Last year, that figure had risen to 87,770 - an 800% in 15 years.

The numbers remarrying also rose sharply from 6,641 in 1996 to 42,960 last year.

Overall, men were more likely to remarry than women - 39% of men compared with only 28% of women.

Men are also, on average, just over two years older than their wives or partner.

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