New Mobilities in Europe: Polish Migration to Ireland Post-2004
By (Author) Torben Krings
By (author) Elaine Moriarty
By (author) James Wickham
By (author) Alicja Bobek
By (author) Justyna Salamonska
Manchester University Press
Manchester University Press
31st July 2013
United Kingdom
Tertiary Education
305.891850417
Hardback
176
Width 156mm, Height 234mm
This book examines Polish migration to Ireland in the context of 'new mobilities in Europe'. It includes detailed accounts of the working lives of a group of mainly skilled Polish migrants in Dublin. They were interviewed at regular intervals as part of a Qualitative Panel Study. Through this novel methodology, their careers and aspirations were traced as Ireland moved from 'boom to bust'. What the research documents is a new experience of mobility which, it is suggested, is indicative of a broader trend in Europe. As 'free movers', Polish migrants were more mobile across countries and within national labour markets. Ireland's 'goldrush' labour market created a seemingly endless demand for new labour. To understand how Irish firms utilised the new migrant workforce, the book also draws on interviews with employers. It thus locates the actions of both sides of the employment relationship in the particular socio-economic context in Ireland post-2004. -- .
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Torben Krings is Assistant Professor in the Department of Economic and Organisational Sociology, Johannes Kepler University Linz
Elaine Moriarty is Assistant Professor in the Department of Sociology, Trinity College Dublin
James Wickham is Professor of Sociology, Director of the Employment Research Centre and Dean of the Faculty of Arts Humanities and Social Sciences, Trinity College Dublin
Alicja Bobek is Assistant Professor (Adjunct) in the Department of Sociology, Trinity College Dublin
Justyna Salamonska is a post-doctoral researcher in the Employment Research Centre, Trinity College Dublin