This paper, using data from the 2006 Irish Census, provides evidence of the structural advantage of Irish speaking, relative to non-speaking workers in Ireland’s labour market with advantage and disadvantage being defined in terms of occupational outcomes. To the best of our knowledge there has been no systematic investigation of any advantage enjoyed by Irish speakers in Ireland and allegations of the comfortable middle class ambience of the Gaelscoileanna have remained at the level of anecdote. Since linguistic elitism is a feature of many societies and since Irish enjoys the constitutional status of the national and first official language of Ireland, such an investigation was, arguably, overdue. This is then compared to the structural a...
Irish migrant workers still make a significant contribution to the UK labour force, but this contrib...
Purpose – This paper aims to explore the challenges facing Irish organisations in the training and d...
Purpose – This paper aims to explore the challenges facing Irish organisations in the training and d...
peer-reviewedThis paper was obtained through PEER (Publishing and the Ecology of European Research) ...
Abstract: This paper contributes to the discussion of linguistic elitism in this journal (Borooah et...
peer-reviewedThe people of Ireland have a complex relationship with the Irish language. Until the mi...
Language has come to be increasingly constructed and managed in economic terms under the political...
Language has come to be increasingly constructed and managed in economic terms under the political...
Language has come to be increasingly constructed and managed in economic terms under the political...
Language has come to be increasingly constructed and managed in economic terms under the political...
This report presents a more in-depth analysis of discrimination in the labour market to ascertain if...
This report presents a more in-depth analysis of discrimination in the labour market to ascertain if...
Increasing earnings inequality has been an important feature of the US and UK labour markets in rece...
The purpose of this paper is twofold. We first produce a labour market profile of non- Irish immigra...
Irish migrant workers still make a significant contribution to the UK labour force, but this contrib...
Irish migrant workers still make a significant contribution to the UK labour force, but this contrib...
Purpose – This paper aims to explore the challenges facing Irish organisations in the training and d...
Purpose – This paper aims to explore the challenges facing Irish organisations in the training and d...
peer-reviewedThis paper was obtained through PEER (Publishing and the Ecology of European Research) ...
Abstract: This paper contributes to the discussion of linguistic elitism in this journal (Borooah et...
peer-reviewedThe people of Ireland have a complex relationship with the Irish language. Until the mi...
Language has come to be increasingly constructed and managed in economic terms under the political...
Language has come to be increasingly constructed and managed in economic terms under the political...
Language has come to be increasingly constructed and managed in economic terms under the political...
Language has come to be increasingly constructed and managed in economic terms under the political...
This report presents a more in-depth analysis of discrimination in the labour market to ascertain if...
This report presents a more in-depth analysis of discrimination in the labour market to ascertain if...
Increasing earnings inequality has been an important feature of the US and UK labour markets in rece...
The purpose of this paper is twofold. We first produce a labour market profile of non- Irish immigra...
Irish migrant workers still make a significant contribution to the UK labour force, but this contrib...
Irish migrant workers still make a significant contribution to the UK labour force, but this contrib...
Purpose – This paper aims to explore the challenges facing Irish organisations in the training and d...
Purpose – This paper aims to explore the challenges facing Irish organisations in the training and d...