This paper uses empirical evidence drawn from newly constructed datasets to assess the impact of geographic clustering on the assimilation and occupational mobility of Irish immigrants in the United States in the late nineteenth century. It finds that geographic clustering was quite pronounced for Irish immigrants in this time period. Irish immigrants were primarily drawn to the large metropolitan areas of the Northeast, reflecting the importance of these areas as points of entry to the US, areas of prior settlement by previous generations of Irish immigrants, as well as major centres for employment for new immigrants. This paper also finds that higher levels of geographic clustering were associated with both lower degrees of assimilation a...
Anthropologists recognize social institutions, such as families, schools, marketplaces, and churches...
Using the emergent ethnicity theory (Yancey, 1976), which establishes that unique ethnic groups are ...
Using the emergent ethnicity theory (Yancey, 1976), which establishes that unique ethnic groups are ...
This dissertation assesses the degree of assimilation achieved by Irish immigrants in the US in the ...
The successful assimilation of ethnic minorities into Western economies is one of the biggest challe...
Despite the extensive scholarly literature on both the Great Famine in Ireland and the Famine immigr...
A full understanding of nineteenth century Irish America requires close examination of emigration as...
The vast majority of studies of Irish immigration to the United States in the late nineteenth and ea...
This paper examines the economic and social reasons that are attributed to the high emigration rate ...
Proponents of restrictive immigration policies often claim that families arriving with fewer skills ...
Proponents of restrictive immigration policies often claim that families arriving with fewer skills ...
This paper sets out to clarify the characteristics of Irish immigrants in England & Wales and the Un...
grantor: University of TorontoThis dissertation explores the urban settlement and adaptati...
This paper sets out to clarify the characteristics of Irish immigrants in England & Wales and the Un...
grantor: University of TorontoThis dissertation explores the urban settlement and adaptati...
Anthropologists recognize social institutions, such as families, schools, marketplaces, and churches...
Using the emergent ethnicity theory (Yancey, 1976), which establishes that unique ethnic groups are ...
Using the emergent ethnicity theory (Yancey, 1976), which establishes that unique ethnic groups are ...
This dissertation assesses the degree of assimilation achieved by Irish immigrants in the US in the ...
The successful assimilation of ethnic minorities into Western economies is one of the biggest challe...
Despite the extensive scholarly literature on both the Great Famine in Ireland and the Famine immigr...
A full understanding of nineteenth century Irish America requires close examination of emigration as...
The vast majority of studies of Irish immigration to the United States in the late nineteenth and ea...
This paper examines the economic and social reasons that are attributed to the high emigration rate ...
Proponents of restrictive immigration policies often claim that families arriving with fewer skills ...
Proponents of restrictive immigration policies often claim that families arriving with fewer skills ...
This paper sets out to clarify the characteristics of Irish immigrants in England & Wales and the Un...
grantor: University of TorontoThis dissertation explores the urban settlement and adaptati...
This paper sets out to clarify the characteristics of Irish immigrants in England & Wales and the Un...
grantor: University of TorontoThis dissertation explores the urban settlement and adaptati...
Anthropologists recognize social institutions, such as families, schools, marketplaces, and churches...
Using the emergent ethnicity theory (Yancey, 1976), which establishes that unique ethnic groups are ...
Using the emergent ethnicity theory (Yancey, 1976), which establishes that unique ethnic groups are ...