80% of female farmers marry other farmers 62% of women publicans stick to their own 58% of female taxi drivers are wedded to their taxi men 55% of male midwives and nurses find love in the workplace 35% of doctors marry each other 39% of male florists marry female florists 49% of female gardaí marry other gardaí 15% of male gardaí marry nurses
whisky_galore wrote: » Are those figures from the Garda Press Office?
Augeo wrote: » Female gardai are a no no for non AGS gents. Odds are they're being passed around the station, willingly of course. More or less made public recently too.
Riskymove wrote: » but of course the male Guards partaking in this are fine upstanding gents and a real catch for non AGS Good old Ireland
Deleted User wrote: » Given the gender split the number of female Gardai not married to a Garda must be incredibly low.
Augeo wrote: » Not at all.
Riskymove wrote: » of course these are just figures related to married people there could also be a significant number of the 51% in relationships with guards but not married
Riskymove wrote: » then why not just say that AGS are a no go for non AGS
idnkph wrote: » Maybe people marry people in their own profession because they have their profession in common? Isn't that a huge staple in a relationship?! Having things in common with their partner?!
whisky_galore wrote: » Christ I can't think of anything more depressing than 'talking shop'!
zell12 wrote: » https://www.cso.ie/en/csolatestnews/featuredarticles/whomarrieswhom-anoccupationalhazard/ Interesting statistics altogether.
munster87 wrote: » 82% Met in Coppers
[Deleted User] wrote: » Well, it would be a bit stupid of, for instance, a teacher not to marry another teacher: if they were both teachers they could have their 3 months holidays per year together in some exotic destination where houses are cheap to buy. What a massive improvement in standard of living that would be for people who, in the bigger scheme of things, are earning a very mediocre salary. Imagine if a teacher didn't marry another teacher how her/his partner would feel working for months longer and usually bringing significantly more money to the household for those months work. I'd say today of all days is going to piss off many a non-teacher who married a secondary school teacher!
FishOnABike wrote: » By the same "logic" does that mean that 102% are not married to guards? I can see where the breath test figures came from now.
Franz Von Peppercorn wrote: » he assumed that the male female ratio was the same I suppose, in which case multiplying by two would have worked
D3V!L wrote: » 93.8% of IT staff are single.
Allinall wrote: » Do you’re saying that only 2% of Gardai are not married to other Gardaí? I call bs.
Metric Tensor wrote: » . We know the split male/female is approx 75/25 so this gives 3000 married female Garda(i.e. 12000 / 4 = 3000) 49% of these female Gardare married to other Gardahich is 1470. (3000 x 49 / 100)
Metric Tensor wrote: » The original link is vague but I think it's 49% of married female gardare married to another garda. Figures would be quite different if 49% of all female gardare married to another garda.
Here are the highlights of what we found in the data when we cross-referenced spouses and occupations
BillyHasMates wrote: » Interesting it doesn't give the figure of male Gardai marrying other Gardai. 15% married to nurses. I'd say the figure is similar for teachers also.