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this paper, we explore whether older parents of adult children who emigrate experience declines in mental health compared … to parents whose children do not migrate. We use data from the first two waves of The Irish Longitudinal Study on Ageing …. This is a nationally representative sample of 8,500 people aged 50 and above living in Ireland collected in 2009-11 (Wave 1 …
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this paper, we explore whether older parents of adult children who emigrate experience declines in mental health compared … to parents whose children do not migrate.We use data from the first two waves of The Irish Longitudinal Study on Ageing …. This is a nationally representative sample of 8,500 people aged 50 and above living in Ireland collected in 2009-11 (Wave 1 …
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destinations. In this paper, we analyse the earnings of immigrants in Ireland from the NMS using a new large-scale dataset on … employees in Ireland. In so doing, we add to the emerging strand in the literature on immigrant earnings that looks beyond … determinant of the immigrant-native earnings gap for NMS immigrants in Ireland. …
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Using data from a large-scale survey of employees in Ireland, we estimate the extent to which people who have emigrated … from Ireland and returned earn more relative to comparable people who have never lived abroad. In so doing, we test the …
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In the mid 2000s Ireland experienced a large inflow of immigrants, partly in response to strong economic growth but … 2004 and 2007, the proportion of non-nationals living in Ireland almost doubled, increasing from 7.7 to 13.1 percent …. Between 2008 and 2009, Ireland experienced one of the most acute downturns in economic activity in the industrialised world …
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Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to compare the rates of receipt of welfare for immigrants and natives in Ireland … Living Conditions for 2008, also published data on the numbers of people claiming unemployment related payments in Ireland … indication of the length of time an immigrant has been in Ireland, the authors are unable to assess whether the observed patterns …
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. Using data from a large-scale survey of employees in Ireland, we find that immigrants are less likely to receive training …
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Within the economics literature, the ‘psychic costs’ of migration have been incorporated into theoretical models since Sjaastad (J Polit Econ 70:80–93, <CitationRef CitationID="CR43">1962</CitationRef>). However, the existence of such costs has rarely been investigated in empirical papers. In this paper, we look at the psychic costs...</citationref>
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Since 2004, Ireland has included in its system of social welfare payments criteria for receipt which limit the extent …
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