Browsing Race and Equality (Special Research Collection) by Author "QUINN, EMMA"
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Annual Monitoring Report on Integration 2010
O'CONNELL, PHILIP J.; MCGINNITY, FRANCES; QUINN, EMMA; DONNELLY, NORA (ESRI/The Integration Centre, 04/05/2011)This Integration Monitor, the ?rst of its kind in Ireland, seeks to measure migrant integration in four life domains ? employment, education, social inclusion and active citizenship. The indicators follow those ... -
Annual Monitoring Report on Integration 2011
MC GINNITY, FRANCES; QUINN, EMMA; KINGSTON, GILLIAN; O'CONNELL, PHILIP J. (ESRI/The Integration Centre, 2012-06-05)Annual monitoring report on integration for 2012 -
Annual Monitoring Report on Integration 2012
KINGSTON, GILLIAN; QUINN, EMMA; MC GINNITY, FRANCES; O'CONNELL, PHILIP J. (ESRI/The Integration Centre, 26/06/2013)This year?s Annual Monitoring Report on Integration 2012, launched today, uses a range of indicators to measure different aspects of immigrant inclusion in Irish society. Key Findings: The consistent poverty rate ... -
Intra EU Mobility of Third-Country Nationals: Ireland
QUINN, EMMA (Report prepared for the European Commission Directorate-General Home Affairs and published by the ES, 2013-03-21)This study, compiled according to commonly agreed specifications, provides an overview of the key issues and challenges that are apparent in relation to the intra-EU mobility of third-country nationals to and from Ireland. ... -
Practical Measures for Reducing Irregular Migration: Ireland
QUINN, EMMA; KINGSTON, GILLIAN (Report prepared for the European Commission Directorate-General Home Affairs and published by the ES, 2012-03-30)This study investigates practical measures for reducing irregular migration in Ireland. Irish policy towards irregular migration is influenced by the State?s geographical position, at the north-western periphery of Europe, ... -
Visa Policy as Migration Channel, Ireland
QUINN, EMMA (European Commission, 2011-12-01)An Irish visa is a form of pre-entry clearance to travel to a point of entry to the State only. Whether or not the visa carries any legitimate expectation of entering the State has been debated in the courts. Ireland and ...