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Conditions of Entry and Residence of Third Country Highly-Skilled Workers in Ireland, 2006

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  • Quinn, Emma
  • O'Connell, Philip J.

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Data from the QNHS are used to show the numbers of workers employed in highly skilled occupations between 2000 - 2005, categorised by Irish, EU15, EU10 and non-EU nationality. The report outlines the employment permits system for highly skilled workers that was in place prior to 2007. The rights and obligations of highly skilled workers are considered. Along with all European Migration Network reports this country study will form part of a European synthesis report.

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  • Quinn, Emma & O'Connell, Philip J., 2007. "Conditions of Entry and Residence of Third Country Highly-Skilled Workers in Ireland, 2006," Research Series, Economic and Social Research Institute (ESRI), number BKMNEXT89, June.
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    1. Zoua M. Vang, 2012. "The Limits of Spatial Assimilation for Immigrants’ Full Integration," The ANNALS of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, , vol. 641(1), pages 220-246, May.
    2. Quinn, Emma, 2010. "Satisfying Labour Demand Through Migration: Ireland," Research Series, Economic and Social Research Institute (ESRI), number BKMNEXT176, June.

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