Rapid immigration during the economic boom of the late 1990s and early 2000s means that Ireland now has one of the highest proportions of foreign-born residents in the EU. This report investigates residential patterns among Ireland’s migrant population. Where migrants live has an important influence on their integration prospects: some commentators argue that spatial concentration makes it difficult for migrants and minorities to achieve full social integration into the host society (Massey and Mullen, 1984). The report seeks to answer the following research questions: 1. How is the migrant population distributed around Ireland and in the major cities? 2. To what extent are migrants residentially segregated from the Irish and UK-born popula...
The period since the 1990s has seen immigration into Ireland of a scale and speed unprecedented in c...
Defence date: 16 September 2013Examining Board: Professor Rainer Bauböck, European University Instit...
Increases in immigration inflows to both the European Union (EU) and Ireland between 2014 and 2016, ...
The results of the 2016 Census confirm that Ireland is now an immigrant-receiving country, with a su...
Given that a significant proportion of the population living in Ireland is of non-Irish origin, how ...
Traditionally a country of emigration, rapid immigration during the economic boom has meant that Ire...
The article examines the role of housing supply in ethnic diversity and the residential segregation ...
Integration not only allows immigrants to contribute to the economic, social, cultural and political...
This PhD thesis explores the interactions between migration, home ownership and immigrant integratio...
Following very rapid immigration of non-Irish nationals to Ireland during the economic boom, there a...
Many migrant groups have higher educational attainment but higher unemployment levels, according to ...
Until very recently, debate about immigration policies in Ireland has focussed on questions of who,...
Until very recently, debate about immigration policies in Ireland has focussed on questions of who,...
The period since the 1990s has seen immigration into Ireland of a scale and speed unprecedented in c...
In the last decade, Ireland has experienced a rapid increase in immigration on a scale previously u...
The period since the 1990s has seen immigration into Ireland of a scale and speed unprecedented in c...
Defence date: 16 September 2013Examining Board: Professor Rainer Bauböck, European University Instit...
Increases in immigration inflows to both the European Union (EU) and Ireland between 2014 and 2016, ...
The results of the 2016 Census confirm that Ireland is now an immigrant-receiving country, with a su...
Given that a significant proportion of the population living in Ireland is of non-Irish origin, how ...
Traditionally a country of emigration, rapid immigration during the economic boom has meant that Ire...
The article examines the role of housing supply in ethnic diversity and the residential segregation ...
Integration not only allows immigrants to contribute to the economic, social, cultural and political...
This PhD thesis explores the interactions between migration, home ownership and immigrant integratio...
Following very rapid immigration of non-Irish nationals to Ireland during the economic boom, there a...
Many migrant groups have higher educational attainment but higher unemployment levels, according to ...
Until very recently, debate about immigration policies in Ireland has focussed on questions of who,...
Until very recently, debate about immigration policies in Ireland has focussed on questions of who,...
The period since the 1990s has seen immigration into Ireland of a scale and speed unprecedented in c...
In the last decade, Ireland has experienced a rapid increase in immigration on a scale previously u...
The period since the 1990s has seen immigration into Ireland of a scale and speed unprecedented in c...
Defence date: 16 September 2013Examining Board: Professor Rainer Bauböck, European University Instit...
Increases in immigration inflows to both the European Union (EU) and Ireland between 2014 and 2016, ...