This thesis presents research into the housing pathways of newcomers in Ireland who receive status to remain in the country and come through the Irish direct provision reception system. In the global context of financialisation of housing and local context of state reliance on the private market to provide housing to all sections of society, cities in Ireland are experiencing severe housing crises like many other cities across the globe, characterised by shortage, increasing rents and persistent homelessness rates. Meanwhile, in response to increased migration and heightened border anxieties, Ireland has sought to deter forced migrants, in this case with dispersed and unattractive direct provision reception centres. What happens then to new...
As part of the overall housing sector, renting has seen a considerable increase in the first 14 year...
Housing rights in Ireland remain very much underdeveloped, while the State suffers from a major prop...
Ireland’s asylum system of Direct Provision has received significant critique by researchers who hav...
This thesis presents research into the housing pathways of newcomers in Ireland who receive status t...
In this paper we provide an overarching analysis of housing in Ireland from 1993-2014, examining tre...
For a nation somewhat obsessed with property and property rights it is surprising that there has bee...
THESIS 10676This thesis explores the housing and settlement experiences of immigrants living in a ru...
This paper explores the responses to the housing crisis in Dublin, Ireland, by analysing recent hous...
This paper explores the responses to the housing crisis in Dublin, Ireland, by analysing recent hous...
This PhD thesis explores the interactions between migration, home ownership and immigrant integratio...
THESIS 9611Dublin city?s economic expansion and retraction have a cyclical effect with the housing m...
The research had four main parts: • A review of existing research on housing-led services response ...
Social housing policy in Ireland has largely moved from the direct state provision to subsidized pri...
More than two decades have passed since 1996, when Ireland first became a net recipient of immigrati...
The Irish case study research into homelessness and housing policy provides some important lessons f...
As part of the overall housing sector, renting has seen a considerable increase in the first 14 year...
Housing rights in Ireland remain very much underdeveloped, while the State suffers from a major prop...
Ireland’s asylum system of Direct Provision has received significant critique by researchers who hav...
This thesis presents research into the housing pathways of newcomers in Ireland who receive status t...
In this paper we provide an overarching analysis of housing in Ireland from 1993-2014, examining tre...
For a nation somewhat obsessed with property and property rights it is surprising that there has bee...
THESIS 10676This thesis explores the housing and settlement experiences of immigrants living in a ru...
This paper explores the responses to the housing crisis in Dublin, Ireland, by analysing recent hous...
This paper explores the responses to the housing crisis in Dublin, Ireland, by analysing recent hous...
This PhD thesis explores the interactions between migration, home ownership and immigrant integratio...
THESIS 9611Dublin city?s economic expansion and retraction have a cyclical effect with the housing m...
The research had four main parts: • A review of existing research on housing-led services response ...
Social housing policy in Ireland has largely moved from the direct state provision to subsidized pri...
More than two decades have passed since 1996, when Ireland first became a net recipient of immigrati...
The Irish case study research into homelessness and housing policy provides some important lessons f...
As part of the overall housing sector, renting has seen a considerable increase in the first 14 year...
Housing rights in Ireland remain very much underdeveloped, while the State suffers from a major prop...
Ireland’s asylum system of Direct Provision has received significant critique by researchers who hav...