Between 2009 and 2011, fieldwork was undertaken for the first wave of the Irish Longitudinal Study on Ageing (TILDA). Extensive information was collected on about 8,500 individuals aged 50 and over and living in Ireland, covering topics such as economic circumstances and health. One of the features of Ireland’s older population is the remarkably high proportion of returned migrants, that is, former emigrants who have returned to live in Ireland. This is reflected in the TILDA sample with over 20 % being returned migrants. Given the large number of returned migrants in the TILDA sample and the fact that the respondents are older, it has been possible to use the data to provide insights into different dimensions of migration at differ...
Migration scholarship has recently paid attention to lifecourse and non‐economic effects of moving h...
Aims: Few studies have examined how the settlement experiences of migrant parents might impact on th...
This chapter aims to contribute to a better understanding of international emigration from and retur...
Between 2009 and 2011, fieldwork was undertaken for the first wave of the Irish Longitudinal Study ...
The resumption of population outflows from Ireland since 2010 has regenerated an interest in the eff...
Across the subjects of economics, sociology and demography, much has been written about the difficu...
Higher rates of alcohol problems have been found among older Irish people who spent time as emigrant...
The return of first generation migrants to the Republic of Ireland (RoI) is well documented since th...
We explore whether older parents of adult children who emigrate experience, in the short term, incr...
Within the economics literature, the 'psychic costs' of migration have been incorporated into theor...
Irish geographical and cultural propinquity to the UK might be considered as an advantage to migrant...
Purpose of the study: This article examines the impact of early- and later-life circumstances on lon...
impact of early- and later-life circumstances on loneli-ness among people aged 65+ in Ireland. Desig...
This article introduces the eight papers in this collection, all of which arose from the deliberatio...
IRISH migration at the end of the twentieth century encompasses complex and multidimensional process...
Migration scholarship has recently paid attention to lifecourse and non‐economic effects of moving h...
Aims: Few studies have examined how the settlement experiences of migrant parents might impact on th...
This chapter aims to contribute to a better understanding of international emigration from and retur...
Between 2009 and 2011, fieldwork was undertaken for the first wave of the Irish Longitudinal Study ...
The resumption of population outflows from Ireland since 2010 has regenerated an interest in the eff...
Across the subjects of economics, sociology and demography, much has been written about the difficu...
Higher rates of alcohol problems have been found among older Irish people who spent time as emigrant...
The return of first generation migrants to the Republic of Ireland (RoI) is well documented since th...
We explore whether older parents of adult children who emigrate experience, in the short term, incr...
Within the economics literature, the 'psychic costs' of migration have been incorporated into theor...
Irish geographical and cultural propinquity to the UK might be considered as an advantage to migrant...
Purpose of the study: This article examines the impact of early- and later-life circumstances on lon...
impact of early- and later-life circumstances on loneli-ness among people aged 65+ in Ireland. Desig...
This article introduces the eight papers in this collection, all of which arose from the deliberatio...
IRISH migration at the end of the twentieth century encompasses complex and multidimensional process...
Migration scholarship has recently paid attention to lifecourse and non‐economic effects of moving h...
Aims: Few studies have examined how the settlement experiences of migrant parents might impact on th...
This chapter aims to contribute to a better understanding of international emigration from and retur...