In-migration to irish cities and towns, 1970-71

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K Hourihan, 'In-migration to irish cities and towns, 1970-71', Economic and Social Research Institute, Economic and Social Review, Vol.14 (Issue 1), 1982, 1982, pp29-40

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Precis: Cities and towns played an important role in internal migration and immigration in Ireland in 1970-71. Gross migration rates were strongly related to estimates of the employment increases in the centres over the year. Canonical correlation analysis shows that the migration process comprised a "general" trend and three specialised aspects. These were related to different characteristics of the cities and towns and to employment increase by industrial sector.

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Author: Hourihan, K

Publisher: Economic & Social Studies
Type of material: Journal Article