The successful assimilation of ethnic minorities into Western economies is one of the biggest challenges facing the Modern World. The substantial flows of Irish, to England, provide an historical example of this process. However, this has received surprisingly little scholarly attention. We use the universe of probate and vital registers of births, marriages and deaths, from England, 1838 to 2018, to document the status of the Irish in England. We identify the ‘Irish’ in the records as those individuals with distinctively Irish surnames. From at least the mid 19th century to 2018, the Irish in England have persisted as an underclass, 30-50% poorer than the English. Infant mortality is about 25% higher for the Irish 1838-1950 but has subsequ...
The Paisley in the mid-nineteenth century is discussed in terms of the patterns of living which the...
In most western societies, marital fertility began to decline in the nineteenth century. But in Irel...
An "Irish" category under the "Ethnic Group" question was included for the first time in the 2001 Ce...
The successful assimilation of ethnic minorities into Western economies is one of the biggest challe...
<p>This dataset provides a list of surnames that are reliably Irish and that can be used for identif...
This article uses isonymy to test predictions about the genetic structure of Irish populations made ...
Background: Recent research into cultural evolution has suggested that the distribution of many cult...
The Irish are the largest and longest-established non-British minority ethnic group in Britain, but ...
This paper sets out to clarify the characteristics of Irish immigrants in England & Wales and the Un...
This research investigates the assumption that the second-generation Irish population in Britain, th...
This study derives from the interest of recent years in the Irish during the late Victorian period i...
The Irish are by far the largest birthplace group originating outside Britain, more than twice as nu...
The substantive content of this thesis is the data obtained from 30,000 individual census enumerator...
The Irish have generally been ignored in studies of the health needs of ethnic groups in the U.K. de...
In the context of efforts to reduce health inequalities, the health status of the Irish in England s...
The Paisley in the mid-nineteenth century is discussed in terms of the patterns of living which the...
In most western societies, marital fertility began to decline in the nineteenth century. But in Irel...
An "Irish" category under the "Ethnic Group" question was included for the first time in the 2001 Ce...
The successful assimilation of ethnic minorities into Western economies is one of the biggest challe...
<p>This dataset provides a list of surnames that are reliably Irish and that can be used for identif...
This article uses isonymy to test predictions about the genetic structure of Irish populations made ...
Background: Recent research into cultural evolution has suggested that the distribution of many cult...
The Irish are the largest and longest-established non-British minority ethnic group in Britain, but ...
This paper sets out to clarify the characteristics of Irish immigrants in England & Wales and the Un...
This research investigates the assumption that the second-generation Irish population in Britain, th...
This study derives from the interest of recent years in the Irish during the late Victorian period i...
The Irish are by far the largest birthplace group originating outside Britain, more than twice as nu...
The substantive content of this thesis is the data obtained from 30,000 individual census enumerator...
The Irish have generally been ignored in studies of the health needs of ethnic groups in the U.K. de...
In the context of efforts to reduce health inequalities, the health status of the Irish in England s...
The Paisley in the mid-nineteenth century is discussed in terms of the patterns of living which the...
In most western societies, marital fertility began to decline in the nineteenth century. But in Irel...
An "Irish" category under the "Ethnic Group" question was included for the first time in the 2001 Ce...