McGinnity, Frances and Quinn, Emma and Kingston, Gillian and O’Connell, Philip (2014) Annual Monitoring Report on Integration 2013. UNSPECIFIED.
Abstract
Following very rapid immigration of non-Irish nationals to Ireland during the economic boom, there are indications that Ireland may be entering a new phase of migration and integration. The inflow of immigrants is now far behind the 2007 peak, and a significant minority of migrants of non-EEA (European Economic Area) origin have become Irish citizens. The number of non-EEA adults holding temporary immigration permissions has declined. An increasing proportion of families among the migrant population also points towards a more settled migrant population. These changes underline the need for a long-term, proactive approach to migrant integration, and for integration monitoring.
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