Views to immigration more negative in disadvantaged areas
IRELAND, JUL 21 – The Economic and Social Research Institute found negative immigration attitudes are linked to community disadvantage and migrant concentration in Ireland, based on a survey of over 1,200 adults.
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People in disadvantaged areas have ‘less positive’ attitudes to immigration, ESRI report shows
People living in areas of socio-economic disadvantage are “less positive” about immigration, though no link to a shortage of housing and healthcare was identified within those communities, a new ESRI report says.
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Read Full ArticlePublic attitudes towards immigration in Ireland are more negative in the most deprived areas, particularly where the proportion of immigrants has increased since 2011, according to the country’s Economic and Social Research Institute (ESRI). The research also found that it is not true that immigrants in Ireland live mainly in disadvantaged communities. The findings relate to a survey of just over 1,200 adults carried out in April 2023, the 2022 …
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