50,000 to emigrate from Ireland in 2011
Posted on Thursday, January 20, 2011 at 09:01 AM
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The Economic and Social Research Institute has estimated that 50,000 people will emigrate from Ireland in 2011. They also calculate that 25,000 jobs will be lost but that the economy will grow by 1.5 percent with exports increasing by six percent.They estimate that employment in Ireland will average at 13.5 percent this year but that is will drop slightly in 2012 to 13 percent.
The number of people emigrating (50,000 in 2011) is compared to the 44,000 people who left Ireland at the height of the 1980s emigration.
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ancavker | Jan 26, 2011, 09:31 AM EST
towngate: A little harsh on your part dont you think?
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Towngate | Jan 22, 2011, 08:24 PM EST
THE BIG DEAL IS: (ASSUMING YOU KNOW THEY ARE TWO DIFFERENT COUNTRIES) ONE REPRESENTS HAVING TO FLEE IN TERROR FROM YOUR FAILED STATE HOMELAND - THE OTHER IS TAKING ADVANTAGE OF THE FRIENDLY WELCOME FROM THE WONDERFUL COUNTRY NEXT DOOR. As for subsidies: Emigrants should always remember TO bring their Certificates of irishwhatever and their passports -just in case they ever run out of toilet paper!
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GeorgeDillon | Jan 20, 2011, 01:01 PM EST
I don't see what the big problem is. For every one of these Irish who leave, a Russian, Indian, Paki, African or whatever will arrive. It's called ethnosuicide, and the Irish did it to themselves.
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