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International migration in Ireland, 2013
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Date Issued
2014-12
Date Available
2015-05-14T14:55:03Z
Abstract
This working paper is based on the Irish report to the OECD Expert Group on Migration,
and is the key Irish input to the preparation of the annual OECD International Migration
Outlook. The principal reference year is 2012, although information relating to early-
2013 is included where available and relevant. Inward migration increased slightly to almost 56,000 in the twelve months to April 2013. With the recession, emigration increased, to over 89,000 over the same period. Net migration, which had peaked at a net inward flow of almost 105,000 in 2006-7 turned negative in 2009-10 and was -33,100 in 2012-13, a similar level of net emigration as the previous year.
and is the key Irish input to the preparation of the annual OECD International Migration
Outlook. The principal reference year is 2012, although information relating to early-
2013 is included where available and relevant. Inward migration increased slightly to almost 56,000 in the twelve months to April 2013. With the recession, emigration increased, to over 89,000 over the same period. Net migration, which had peaked at a net inward flow of almost 105,000 in 2006-7 turned negative in 2009-10 and was -33,100 in 2012-13, a similar level of net emigration as the previous year.
Other Sponsorship
Department of Justice and Equality
Type of Material
Working Paper
Publisher
University College Dublin. Geary Institute
Series
UCD Geary Institute for Public Policy Discussion Paper Series
WP2014/15
Copyright (Published Version)
2014 the authors
Language
English
Status of Item
Not peer reviewed
This item is made available under a Creative Commons License
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