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Making homeworking work: preferences and experiences of homeworkers during COVID-19
(2020)The COVID-19 pandemic has forced a large section of the global labour force who were working in centralised locations to suddenly switch to homeworking. This report uses primary longitudinal data from two surveys of 808 ... -
Me too: victimhood and the proliferation of cultural claims in Ireland
(LIT Verlag, 2004) -
Measurement Invariance of the WHO-5 Well-Being Index: Evidence from 15 European Countries
(2022)Background: The World Health Organization (WHO)-5 Well-Being Index has been used in many epidemiological studies to assess adolescent mental well-being. However, cross-country comparisons of this instrument among adolescents ... -
The memory of dispossession, dispossessing memory: Israeli networks remembering the Palestinian Nakba
(Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2007) -
Men in Childcare: Promoting Gender Equality in Children - Evaluation of a Pilot Project.
(National Flexi-work Partnership (TCD, IBEC, ICTU, FAS, Age Action Ireland, Aware), 2005) -
Mental Health and Employment: Promoting Social Inclusion in the Workforce.
(National Flexi-work Partnership (TCD, IBEC, ICTU, FAS, Age Action Ireland, Aware), 2005) -
Migrant women's diasporic networks: Alternative narratives of globalisation
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Migrant-led activism and integration from below in recession Ireland
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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 ... -
The mirror stage of movement intellectuals? Jewish criticism of Israel and its relationship to a developing social movement
(2009)This article explores the strengths and limitations of movement intellectuals? theorisation of their movement and its terrain of activism. It looks at four published collections of Jewish writers critical of Israel and ... -
Mobilising social network support: the case of Polish migrant mothers in Dublin
(Trinity College Dublin. School of Social Sciences & Philosophy. Discipline of Sociology, 2021)As international mobility has increased over the last decades, so has research on transnational families and transnational care, gaining a more prominent place in family and migration research. Following the expansion of ... -
Moving across countries, labour markets and the life cycle : Polish and Central / Eastern European migration to Ireland
(Trinity College (Dublin, Ireland). Department of Sociology, 2012)This thesis investigates East to West migration specifically looking at new patterns and forms of ‘middle-class’ migration and more general labour market outcomes within which the former may be positioned. The study is ... -
Multiculturalism after the Good Friday Agreement
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'Muslims in Germany: from guest workers to citizens?'
(Routledge, 2010) -
Negotiating Political Identities: Multiethnic Schools and Youth in Europe
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Network structure, institutional frameworks, and social change : the case of nonprofits that support asylum seekers in Ireland
(Trinity College (Dublin, Ireland). Department of Sociology, 2017)The steep rise in the number of asylum seekers arriving in Ireland since the late 1990s has presented a novel set of challenges to the Republic’s nonprofit sector. Legal instruments and statutory policy that have developed ... -
New Irish Families: A Profile of Second Generation Children and their Families
(Trinity College Dublin, 2014)