Demographic trends in the Republic of Ireland have gradually moved closer to Western European norms during the past two decades. Birth rates have continued to fall and internal migration flows have become diversified. External migration has continued to play an important role in population change, however, and in the most recent census period has contributed to net decline. Geographical patterns of change within the state reflect a concentration of growth in the environs of the larger centres of population.peer-reviewe
The main purpose of this paper is to provide a broad description of fertility trends in Ireland over...
This paper calculates and maps relative population accessibility indices at a national and regional ...
Health in Ireland Key Trends gives us insights into trends in demographics, population health, hospi...
Demographic trends in the Republic of Ireland have gradually moved closer to Western European norms ...
Demographic trends in the Republic of Ireland have gradually moved closer to Western European norms ...
The provisional results of the 1991 census of population indicate a continuation of trends establis...
It is widely accepted that Ireland has undergone a very significant transformation since the early 1...
Ireland’s population grew substantially throughout the 1990s and achieved annual increases of 2 % du...
This paper examines the distribution of Ireland’s population and how it has changed over the past de...
For several years a major goal of national planning in Ireland has been to reduce or curb emigration...
This paper compares past, current and possible future demographic trends in Scotland and Ireland. Pa...
At the start of the twenty-first century there have been significant changes in patterns of migrati...
The republic of Ireland retains a high degree of demographic singularity in Europe owing to the exce...
High emigration and a familial, rural culture, isolationist and Roman Catholic in inspiration and pr...
On a variety of social and demographic indicators Northern Ireland displays considerable deviation f...
The main purpose of this paper is to provide a broad description of fertility trends in Ireland over...
This paper calculates and maps relative population accessibility indices at a national and regional ...
Health in Ireland Key Trends gives us insights into trends in demographics, population health, hospi...
Demographic trends in the Republic of Ireland have gradually moved closer to Western European norms ...
Demographic trends in the Republic of Ireland have gradually moved closer to Western European norms ...
The provisional results of the 1991 census of population indicate a continuation of trends establis...
It is widely accepted that Ireland has undergone a very significant transformation since the early 1...
Ireland’s population grew substantially throughout the 1990s and achieved annual increases of 2 % du...
This paper examines the distribution of Ireland’s population and how it has changed over the past de...
For several years a major goal of national planning in Ireland has been to reduce or curb emigration...
This paper compares past, current and possible future demographic trends in Scotland and Ireland. Pa...
At the start of the twenty-first century there have been significant changes in patterns of migrati...
The republic of Ireland retains a high degree of demographic singularity in Europe owing to the exce...
High emigration and a familial, rural culture, isolationist and Roman Catholic in inspiration and pr...
On a variety of social and demographic indicators Northern Ireland displays considerable deviation f...
The main purpose of this paper is to provide a broad description of fertility trends in Ireland over...
This paper calculates and maps relative population accessibility indices at a national and regional ...
Health in Ireland Key Trends gives us insights into trends in demographics, population health, hospi...