One of the main possibilities for studying the Irish in Australia will come from Census records. A question regarding country of birth has been asked in every Austrlian census since 1911. The population was first asked about their ancestry in 1986 and again until 2001 and 2006. Approximately 1.9 million of the 2001 sample (over 10% of the population) claimed Irish ancestry. Parent’s birthplace has commonly featured in Australian censuses. This question first appeared in the 1921 and featured in every census between 1971 and 1996. The 2001 and 2006 enumeration forms surveyed only whether or not the respondents parents were born in Australia or overseas.
Resources and Statistics:
This website has information on Population Flows in Australia, and includes statistics on Irish immigrants:
This website has some information on the characteristics of recent immigrants to Australia, but nothing specifically on the Irish:
Data on Australia's migration programme.
Census Microdata Page
Data on Australia's migration programme.
Census Microdata Page
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