Bòrd Gàidhlig na h-Alba: New Thinking for a Fresh Start?

Kenneth MacKinnon

TITLE - Welsh and Gaelic speakers
by age-group:
1971-1981-1991-2001 Censuses


Official measures promoting growth of Welsh:


Graph: 
Welsh speakers by age-group:
1971-81-91-2001 Censuses


Graph:
Gaelic speakers by age-group:
1971-81-91-2001 Censuses


Graph:
Welsh speakers 1971-81-91-2001:
age-group as % of all speakers


Graph:
Gaelic speakers 1971-81-91-2001:
age-group as % of all speakers


Graph:
Welsh speakers 1971-81-91-2001:
as % total in each age-group


Graph:
Gaelic speakers 1971-81-91-2001:
as % total in each age-group


Welsh and Gaelic language viability
1971-81-91-2001 censuses


Welsh and Gaelic language-viability
1971-81-91-2001 censuses


Welsh and Gaelic language viability
1971-81-91-2001 Censuses


Welsh language viability:
implications for Gaelic language-planning


Graph:
Welsh and Gaelic speakers youth profiles
1971-81-91-2001 Censuses - 
3-15 years as % of all speakers


Graph:
Welsh and Gaelic speakers age profiles:
1971-81-91-2001 Censuses - 
65s and over as % of all speakers


Graph:
Welsh speakers by age 1921-2001


Graph:
Gaelic speakers by age 1921-2001


Graph:
Welsh and Gaelic speakers 1971-81-91-2001:
by % in age-groups


Language viability - some conclusions:

Seminar:
Bòrd Gàidhlig na h-Alba: New Thinking for a Fresh Start?


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