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General Government

General Government

Online ISSN: 2811-6186
CSO statistical release, , 11am

In the European System of Accounts 2010 (ESA 2010), general government is one of five mutually exclusive institutional sectors in the domestic economy:

(a) non-financial corporations (S.11);
(b) financial corporations (S.12);
(c) general government (S.13);
(d) households (S.14);
(e) non-profit institutions serving households (S.15).

Figure 2.1 below, illustrates the breakdown of the domestic institutional sectors in Ireland.

The general government sector is divided into four subsectors: central government (S.1311), state government (S.1312) (not applicable in Ireland), local government (S.1313) and social security funds (S.1314).

The Register of Public Sector Bodies 2024 - Provisional covers all general government (S.13) and all public corporations in the non-financial (S.11) and financial (S.12) sectors and comprises 891 public sector bodies. 

A breakdown of the 891 bodies in the public sector in general government and public corporations outside general government (under public control) is provided in Figure 1.1 "Breakdown of Public Sector" in the Public Sector chapter.

The next chapters outline a breakdown of Central government, Local government, Social Security Funds and Public Corporations.

A complete list of the Register is available on the Register of Public Sector Bodies 2024 - Provisional Table 1.1 (XLS 52KB) .

A CSV file is also available on the Register of Public Sector Bodies 2024 - Provisional Table 1.1 csv file.

 

Figure 2.1 Domestic Institutional Sectors