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Understanding Immigration in­ Ireland
State, Capital and Labour in a Global Age

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Format
Paperback, 296 pages
Published
United Kingdom, 1 April 2011

The book is a sociological analysis of immigration in Ireland. It is the first major comprehensive study of labour and asylum immigration into Irish society. From the Great Irish Famine until the 1990s Ireland was historically a country of entrenched emigration like no other. In 1996 it became the last of the old EU 15 states to become a country of net immigration. From a relatively homogenous country characterised by Catholicism and rural development it has become one of the most globalised countries in the world containing over 188 different nationalities in the space of a decade.







This book blends theoretical and empirical analysis to examine both the process of immigration and how it has been interpreted by various social actors. Drawing on qualitative and quantitative data as well as sociology and political economy it provides a broad and insightful evaluation of the transformations wrought by immigration on Irish society.







The book will appeal to undergraduates, postgraduates and those readers who want both an introduction to immigration and an in-depth analysis of its repercussions for Irish society.

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The book is a sociological analysis of immigration in Ireland. It is the first major comprehensive study of labour and asylum immigration into Irish society. From the Great Irish Famine until the 1990s Ireland was historically a country of entrenched emigration like no other. In 1996 it became the last of the old EU 15 states to become a country of net immigration. From a relatively homogenous country characterised by Catholicism and rural development it has become one of the most globalised countries in the world containing over 188 different nationalities in the space of a decade.







This book blends theoretical and empirical analysis to examine both the process of immigration and how it has been interpreted by various social actors. Drawing on qualitative and quantitative data as well as sociology and political economy it provides a broad and insightful evaluation of the transformations wrought by immigration on Irish society.







The book will appeal to undergraduates, postgraduates and those readers who want both an introduction to immigration and an in-depth analysis of its repercussions for Irish society.

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Product Details
EAN
9780719078316
ISBN
0719078318
Other Information
Tables, black & white|Line drawings, black & white
Dimensions
23.1 x 15.5 x 2.3 centimeters (0.48 kg)

Table of Contents

1 Introduction
2 The History and theory of migration
3 The State of migration and the bureaucratic field
4 State borders and boundaries
5 The migrant as asylum seeker
6 The Direct provision regime
7 The juridical field and immigration in Ireland
8 Citizenship in Ireland
9 Constructing and stratifying the labour supply
10 The migrant as worker
11 Racism and Integration in Ireland
12 Conclusion

About the Author

Steven Loyal is a Senior Lecturer in Sociology at University College Dublin.

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