Browsing by Subject "Migration"
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Irish migration: the search for the efficiency and equity basis of a European regional policy
(Economic & Social Studies, Dublin, 1989)In the US and Canada a federal system of government is used, i.e., there exist a number of tiers of government with different functions assigned to each level. Government intervention in these countries, as in many other ... -
Irish migration: the search for the efficiency and equity basis of a European regional policy: a comment
(Economic & Social Studies, Dublin, 1989)This paper focuses on aspects of migration which have received limited attention in the Irish literature. The latter has by and large been concerned with the causes of migration, to the near exclusion of its consequences ... -
L-Plastin Expression in HCT 116 Colorectal Cells increases migration and ROS in an NADPH Oxidase-dependent manner
(2022)Objective: L-plastin is an action-bundling protein normally expressed in cells of haemopoietic origin but is also associated with malignant transformation. Aberrant expression of L-plastin expression correlates with tumour ... -
Language, Performance, Memory and Transculturation in the Jocs Florals Catalans of Cuba
(Environmental Protection Agency, 2022)This article studies the role of language, literature and performance in the consolidation of the Catalan community of Cuba, particularly through the literary prize Jocs Florals Catalans of Havana, celebrated in 1923 and ... -
Linguistic Profile of Migrants
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Migrant Women and Gender Based Violence in Ireland: Policy, Research & Practice
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Migrants, Minorities, Mismatch? Skill Mismatch among Migrants and Ethnic Minorities in Europe
(Publications Office of the European Union, 2011-10-18)With Europe slowly but steadily exiting from the economic crisis, long-term trends such as skill upgrading and population ageing, and their implications for the availability and demand for skills, are returning to the ... -
Migrants, Welfare Systems and Social Citizenship in Ireland and Britain: Users or Abusers?
(Cambridge University Press, 2010)Public discourse on migrant interactions with state welfare systems has often assumed exploitative motivations on the part of migrants, with charges of welfare tourism a recurring theme among segments of the political ... -
Migration and Cultural Identity in Ulster and Southwest Scotland, 1690-1715
(Trinity College Dublin, 2007-06-13)The 1690s probably saw the largest migration from Scotland to Ulster in any single decade. Fifty thousand is a conservative estimate that is frequently quoted. The movement of such a number of people reshaped both places ... -
Migration and EU Enlargement: The Case of Ireland V Denmark
(2006)Since the EU enlargement, European migration policies were characterised by a fundamental inconsistency: faced by changes in public opinion toward migrants, the majority of the EU Member States have chosen to restrict the ... -
Migration and the option value of waiting
(Economic & Social Studies, Dublin, 1995)Migration is an investment: it involves fixed, unrecoverable costs and uncertain future returns. If migration can be postponed, the option value of doing so may have positive value. Migration may not occur for a range of ... -
Migration patterns in Dublin county borough
(Economic & Social Studies, DUBLIN, 1974)In the last 15 years Dublin has undergone a dramatic change, from the fairly sleepy introverted capital of the 26 counties, it has been transformed into a relatively sophisticated and increasingly cosmopolitan financial ... -
Migration, mothering and schooling: a case study of Baltic mothers in Ireland
(Trinity College Dublin. School of Social Sciences & Philosophy. Discipline of Sociology, 2020)This thesis explores the parental involvement of Estonian, Latvian and Lithuanian mothers within and outside of formal schooling in Ireland. The number of Baltic families has significantly increased in Ireland in the last ... -
New Irish Families: A Profile of Second Generation Children and their Families
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New patterns of migration and higher education in Ireland: What are the implications?
(Springer, 2020)This chapter discusses the changing demographic situation in recent decades as Ireland moved from being a country with a long tradition of emigration to one of net immigration. The pace of social change in Ireland is ... -
Nigerian Taxi Drivers in Dublin: The Preferred Narrative Versus the Lived Experience
(Trinity College Dublin. School of Social Sciences & Philosophy. Discipline of Sociology, 2023)The liberalisation of the Irish taxi industry in 2000 coincided with the Irish State becoming a place of net immigration for the first time in its history (Ruhs, 2005). Over the following decade, Dublin's taxi fleet increased ... -
On the Scotch branch of the Poor Removal question
(Statistical and Social Inquiry Society of Ireland, 1881)In the report of the Select Committee on Poor Removal of 1879 there is a very marked difference in the way in which the Scotch and English branch of the question was dealt with. -
Origins and genetic legacies of the Caribbean Taino
(2018)Ancient DNA has revolutionized the field of archaeology, but in the Caribbean and other tropical regions of the world, the work has been hampered by poor DNA preservation. We present an ancient human genome from the Caribbean ... -
Portability of Social Protection in the European Union: A Transformation of National Welfare Systems?
(Springer International Publishing, 2016)