The Impact of Immigration

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Source: Chapter 13: The Impact of Immigration. In Best of Times? The Social Impact of the Celtic Tiger. Edited by Tony Fahey, Helen Russell, Christopher T. Whelan Charge applies. Available to purchase from: http://www.ipa.ie. View chapter contents.

Author(s):Gerard Hughes, Frances McGinnity, Philip J O'Connell and Emma Quinn (ESRI)
Publisher:Institute of Public Administration
Publication Date:28 Jun 2007
Geographic Focus:Ireland
ISBN:978 1904541 58 5
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Return Migration: EMN Synthesis Report


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This EMN synthesis report summarises and compares, within a European perspective, the findings from eleven National Contact Points (Austria, Belgium, Estonia, Germany, Greece, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Sweden, the Netherlands and the United Kingdom) of the European Migration Network (EMN), on the policy and practice of return migration. The main objectives of this study, in the context of its objective to … Read More

Author(s):European Migration Network
Publisher:Directorate General Justice, Freedom and Security
Publication Date:01 May 2007
Geographic Focus:European Union
ISBN:9789279077920
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Return Migration: The Irish Case

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Abstract  This report was formerly titled “Return Migration from Ireland”. This study presents available information on return migration from Ireland. A range of return types are discussed. Forced returns include deportations, removals and Dublin II transfers of non-EU nationals. The report also includes information on returns of non-EU nationals that are administratively “assisted” by the Department of Justice, Equality and … Read More

Author(s):Emma Quinn
Publisher:Economic and Social Research Institute
Publication Date:26 Feb 2007
Geographic Focus:Ireland
ISBN:0707002567
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Migrants’ Experience of Racism and Discrimination in Ireland

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This study reports the results of a survey conducted in Summer 2005 to assess the prevalence and degree of discrimination reported by recent migrants. The survey measures perceived discrimination in a range of different situations in the workplace, in public places, in shops/restaurants, in commercial transactions and in contact with institutions. The sample covers work permit holders and asylum seekers, … Read More

Author(s):Frances McGinnity, Philip J. O'Connell, Emma Quinn and James Williams (ESRI)
Publisher:Economic and Social Research Institute
Publication Date:07 Nov 2006
Geographic Focus:Ireland
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Managed Migration and the Labour Market – The Health Sector: EMN Synthesis Report


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Abstract The objective of the EMN study was to contribute to the development of appropriate policies on labour migration for the health sector, by presenting an overview of the current situation and needs in the participating Member States (Austria, Belgium, Estonia, Germany, Greece, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Sweden, the Netherlands and United Kingdom) in a comparative manner. This report identifies that … Read More

Author(s):European Migration Network
Publisher:Directorate-General Justice, Freedom and Security, European Commission
Publication Date:01 Nov 2006
Geographic Focus:European Union
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Managed Migration and the Labour Market – The Health Sector in Ireland

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Abstract The current study aims to investigate managed migration and the labour market in relation to the health sector in Ireland. The focus of the report is on the following areas: medicine, nursing, dentistry, dental nursing, psychology, nursing and midwifery, physiotherapy, pharmacy and chiropody/podiatry. The study identifies that immigration has contributed substantially to increased numbers of persons employed in medicine … Read More

Author(s):Emma Quinn
Publisher:Economic and Social Research Institute
Publication Date:04 Jul 2006
Reference Period:04 Jul 2006 to 01 Jan 2020
Geographic Focus:Ireland
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Freedom of Movement for Workers from Central and Eastern Europe: Experiences in Ireland and Sweden

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This report was presented at the seminar on “Freedom of Movement for Workers from Central and Eastern Europe” and is a part of the research project on “Enlargement and the Free Movement of Labour”. Available to download: http://www.sieps.se.

Author(s):Nicola Doyle and Gerard Hughes (ESRI) Eskil Wadensj (Sieps)
Publisher:Swedish Institute for European Policy Studies (Sieps)
Publication Date:01 May 2006
Geographic Focus:Ireland and Sweden
URL:http://www.sieps.se/en/seminarier/freedom-of-movement-for-workers-from-central-and-eastern-europe
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Migration Trends in an Enlarging European Union

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Migration covers a wide range of important challenges as high unemployment in major receiving countries of the EU15, the concern with regard to social and cultural integration of migrants and the reduced social cohesion of receiving countries due to the lack of civic and political participation even of second and third generation migrants. However, migration may open up important opportunities, … Read More

Author(s):Hubert Krieger (Eurofound) and Bertrand Maitre (ESRI)
Publisher:Taylor & Francis
Publication Date:01 Apr 2006
Geographic Focus:Europe
URL:http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/14683840500520584
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Reception Systems, their capacities and the Social Situation of Asylum Applicants within the Reception System in Ireland

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Abstract This report provides an overview of the reception systems in place for asylum applicants and their capacities. The study also focuses on the social situation of asylum applicants within the reception system in Ireland. The study considers in details asylum application procedure and their legal framework; the organisation, number and capacities of reception facilities; and accommodation, benefits and services … Read More

Author(s):Emma Quinn and Gerard Hughes (ESRI)
Publisher:Economic and Social Research Institute
Publication Date:01 Apr 2005
Reference Period:01 Apr 2005 to 01 Jan 2020
Geographic Focus:Ireland
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