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    • Adapting to Diversity: Irish Schools and Newcomer Students 

      Smyth, Emer; Darmody, Merike; McGinnity, Frances; Byrne, Delma (ESRIDublin, 2009)
    • Comparing migrant integration in Ireland and Northern Ireland 

      McGinnity, Frances; Laurence, James; Cunniffe, Emily (ESRI, 2023-03-06)
      The increase in inward migration has been an important change in Ireland and Northern Ireland in recent decades. Migration can bring opportunities but also challenges. Integration not only allows immigrants to contribute ...
    • The equality impact of the unemployment crisis 

      Kelly, Elish; Kingston, Gillian; Russell, Helen; McGinnity, Frances (Statistical and Social Inquiry Statistical Society of Ireland, 2015)
      The extent of the Great Recession in Ireland is well documented. Real GDP fell by 10 per cent between 2008 and 2010 (Barrett and McGuinness, 2012). The impact that this large fall in economic activity had on the country’s ...
    • Hidden versus revealed attitudes: A list experiment on support for minorities in Ireland 

      McGinnity, Frances; Creighton, Matthew; Fahey, Éamonn (ESRI and Irish Human Rights and Equality Commission (IHREC), 2020-07-29)
      New research published today reveals the gap between what people say in public about their attitudes to minorities in Ireland, and what they say when afforded anonymity. The study challenges previous assumptions about ...
    • Maternal employment and the cost of childcare in Ireland 

      Russell, Helen; McGinnity, Frances; Fahey, Éamonn (ESRI, 04/09/2018)
    • Monitoring decent work in Ireland 

      McGinnity, Frances; Russell, Helen; Privalko, Ivan; Enright, Shannen; O'Brien, Doireann (ESRI and Irish Human Rights and Equality Commission (IHREC), 2021-06-02)
    • Monitoring report on integration 2022 

      McGinnity, Frances; Emma, Quinn; James, Laurence; Murphy, Keire; Curristan, Sarah (ESRI and Department of Children, Equality, Disability, Integration and Youth, 2023-03-30)
      Integration not only allows migrants to contribute to the economic, social, cultural and political life of their host country, but it is also important for social cohesion and inclusive growth. Keeping an ongoing record ...
    • Work rich, time poor? time-use of women and men in Ireland 

      McGinnity, Frances; Russell, Helen (Economic & Social StudiesDublin, 2007)
      Are we running out of time? This paper uses data from a recently completed time-use survey in Ireland to consider whether the recent employment growth has led to high workloads, time-pressure and a lack of free time. We ...