Integration not only allows immigrants to contribute to the economic, social, cultural and political life of their host country, but is also important for social cohesion and inclusive growth. This report considers how non-Irish nationals are integrating into Irish society. Specifically, it considers how non-Irish nationals compare to the Irish population in terms of employment rates, educational qualifications, income and poverty rates, health outcomes, housing and participation in Irish political life
The purpose of this report is to provide an overview of trends, policy developments and significant ...
In February 2017, the Department of Justice and Equality published its new Migrant Inte...
In February 2017, the Department of Justice and Equality published its new Migrant Inte...
Given that a significant proportion of the population living in Ireland is of non-Irish origin, how ...
Welcome to the first Annual Monitoring Report on Integration which aims to provide a comprehensive a...
Welcome to the first Annual Monitoring Report on Integration which aims to provide a comprehensive a...
This is the third in a series of annual Integration Monitors that measure migrant integration in fou...
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 ...
Increases in immigration inflows to both the European Union (EU) and Ireland between 2014 and 2016, ...
This is the second in a series of Annual Integration Monitors which seek to measure migrant integrat...
The results of the 2016 Census confirm that Ireland is now an immigrant-receiving country, with a su...
The purpose of this report is to provide an overview of trends, policy developments and significant ...
The Annual Report on Migration and Asylum 2019: Ireland provides an overview of trends, policy devel...
Ireland’s Migrant Integration Strategy 2017-2020 states that the introduction of both civics and lan...
The purpose of this report is to provide an overview of trends, policy developments and significant ...
In February 2017, the Department of Justice and Equality published its new Migrant Inte...
In February 2017, the Department of Justice and Equality published its new Migrant Inte...
Given that a significant proportion of the population living in Ireland is of non-Irish origin, how ...
Welcome to the first Annual Monitoring Report on Integration which aims to provide a comprehensive a...
Welcome to the first Annual Monitoring Report on Integration which aims to provide a comprehensive a...
This is the third in a series of annual Integration Monitors that measure migrant integration in fou...
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 ...
Increases in immigration inflows to both the European Union (EU) and Ireland between 2014 and 2016, ...
This is the second in a series of Annual Integration Monitors which seek to measure migrant integrat...
The results of the 2016 Census confirm that Ireland is now an immigrant-receiving country, with a su...
The purpose of this report is to provide an overview of trends, policy developments and significant ...
The Annual Report on Migration and Asylum 2019: Ireland provides an overview of trends, policy devel...
Ireland’s Migrant Integration Strategy 2017-2020 states that the introduction of both civics and lan...
The purpose of this report is to provide an overview of trends, policy developments and significant ...
In February 2017, the Department of Justice and Equality published its new Migrant Inte...
In February 2017, the Department of Justice and Equality published its new Migrant Inte...