Monitoring report on integration 2016
Author(s) -
Frances McGinnity,
Emma Quinn,
Philip J. O’Connell,
Emer Smyth,
Helen Russell,
Bertrand Maître,
Merike Darmody,
Samantha Arnold
Publication year - 2017
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Reports
DOI - 10.26504/bkmnext330
Subject(s) - irish , immigration , nationality , inclusion (mineral) , citizenship , poverty , theme (computing) , social integration , political science , social exclusion , demographic economics , economic growth , gender studies , sociology , geography , law , economics , philosophy , linguistics , politics , computer science , operating system
This report examines migrant integration in Ireland in the areas of employment, education, social inclusion and active citizenship, and includes a special theme on migrant skills and competencies.The report presents a range of findings, including that a significant proportion of immigrants in Ireland are now Irish citizens, income poverty is higher among non-Irish groups than Irish, and employment rates are lower among African nationals than any other nationality grouping. The report uses indicators to measure different aspects of immigrant inclusion in Irish society, using the most recently available data.
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