Migration has been a significant feature of the Irish demographic experience for at least three hundred years. During this period, up to ten million people left the island to live elsewhere (Fitzpatrick, 1984; Coward 1989. The sustained nature of emigration over such a long time span, combined with its high level relative to the population of the island, have conferred on Ireland a unique status in the modern history of emigration. The distinctive nature of Irish emigration may be attributed to the continued failure of the island's economy to provide acceptable employment opportunities in sufficient quantities, allied to the geographical and cultural proximity of regions where better opportunities were both available and accessible. Thi...
Ireland has experienced a remarkable change in its migratory patterns in recent years and has moved ...
The return of first generation migrants to the Republic of Ireland (RoI) is well documented since t...
The partition of Ireland into two separate political jurisdictions in 1922 reflected the very differ...
Migration has been a significant feature of the Irish demographic experience for at least three hund...
When Ireland became independent in 1922 it still remained part of a common British Isles labour mark...
Emigration was a crucial element in Irish population change during the half century before the Great...
Paper presented at the conference “Politics, Economy and Society: Irish Developmentalism, 1958-2008...
Why did labor flow from Ireland to Britain in the nineteenth century when capital could have moved i...
Irish migration at the end of the twentieth century encompasses complex and multidimensional proces...
IRISH migration at the end of the twentieth century encompasses complex and multidimensional process...
Ireland experienced dramatic levels of emigration in the century following the Famine of 1845–1849. ...
Abstract. Historical context is all-important in any understand-ing of Irish economic development. T...
For several years a major goal of national planning in Ireland has been to reduce or curb emigration...
A dramatic change in the size and direction of emigration from Ireland has taken place over the past...
This chapter aims to contribute to a better understanding of international emigration from and retur...
Ireland has experienced a remarkable change in its migratory patterns in recent years and has moved ...
The return of first generation migrants to the Republic of Ireland (RoI) is well documented since t...
The partition of Ireland into two separate political jurisdictions in 1922 reflected the very differ...
Migration has been a significant feature of the Irish demographic experience for at least three hund...
When Ireland became independent in 1922 it still remained part of a common British Isles labour mark...
Emigration was a crucial element in Irish population change during the half century before the Great...
Paper presented at the conference “Politics, Economy and Society: Irish Developmentalism, 1958-2008...
Why did labor flow from Ireland to Britain in the nineteenth century when capital could have moved i...
Irish migration at the end of the twentieth century encompasses complex and multidimensional proces...
IRISH migration at the end of the twentieth century encompasses complex and multidimensional process...
Ireland experienced dramatic levels of emigration in the century following the Famine of 1845–1849. ...
Abstract. Historical context is all-important in any understand-ing of Irish economic development. T...
For several years a major goal of national planning in Ireland has been to reduce or curb emigration...
A dramatic change in the size and direction of emigration from Ireland has taken place over the past...
This chapter aims to contribute to a better understanding of international emigration from and retur...
Ireland has experienced a remarkable change in its migratory patterns in recent years and has moved ...
The return of first generation migrants to the Republic of Ireland (RoI) is well documented since t...
The partition of Ireland into two separate political jurisdictions in 1922 reflected the very differ...