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In terms of education, which is a key factor in measuring integration, the study revealed that migrants generally have higher levels of educational achievement than those born in Ireland.
Migrants are more likely to be working and well-educated compared with Irish-born people, but have lower incomes and suffer more from poverty, a new report has revealed.
However, housing affordability challenges “disproportionately affect migrants in Ireland” as this cohort is less likely to be homeowners and more likely to be living in the private rental sector.
It is the latest in a series of reports that investigates how migrants in Ireland are faring. We need your consent to load this rte-player contentWe use rte-player to manage extra content that can ...
People are taking to social media to voice their genuine concerns as to what appears to be happening up and down the country.
This article is about migrants being housed in a hotel in Ireland, not the UK, although there are reports of luxury properties in the UK being used to house asylum seekers. A social media post sharing ...
Former Prime Minister of Ireland Leo Varadkar said Western countries should give more foreign aid to reduce illegal migration ...
Pope Francis was asked by the leader of the Catholic Church in Ireland to visit Northern Ireland as part of his historic 2018 ...
Despite being called a ‘phenomenal’ advocate for migrants, Pope Francis’ statement in Dublin on clerical abuse was labelled ...