truthseeker
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For anyone interested, the CSO has begin publishing them from today.
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More here now then during boom times
The population has aged by half a year since 2006 and by 2 years in the 15 years since 1996
Its because our welfare system is far more generous than theirs. Its betterment to simply come and live here with no job than be in Poland in the same situation.
More urban mythery!
The fact that most of them had jobs and paid their PRSI entitling them to JSB doesn't register on your radar at all? They can't come here and just sign on for JSA straight away.
More urban mythery!
The fact that most of them had jobs and paid their PRSI entitling them to JSB doesn't register on your radar at all? They can't come here and just sign on for JSA straight away.
Oh I wasnt referring to JSA/JSB at all actually. I was more thinking about social supports like rent allowance, child benefit etc.. There is more support from the state here, end of.
And you're going to provide proof as to how Polish people can claim these without showing habitual residence? Thought not. You might want to change your user name.
Its because our welfare system is far more generous than theirs. Its betterment to simply come and live here with no job than be in Poland in the same situation.
Oh I wasnt referring to JSA/JSB at all actually. I was more thinking about social supports like rent allowance, child benefit etc.. There is more support from the state here, end of.
I certainly will if you can show me where I claimed Polish people can claim these without showing habitual residence.
Dont make up things that I said.
The foreign group with the best English language skills in Ireland are the Scandinavians
Having worked with a few, they have better English then I do
Indeed'an they do be speaking more clearly then I do be, sure that does be the way I do be doing it
The number of Chinese has fallen by a few hundred (-2.4%) down to 10.8k!!!!!!
Now if anyone believes there's only 10.8k chinese in Ireland, they must also believe in the tooth fairy! Me thinks there's an awful lot more immigrants in the country than this census ever had any hope of showing...12% of total population....add a fair few more % to that
Based on your location (north Dublin) chances are you encounter greater concentrations of immigrants but that doesn't mean that the same profile exists across the country as a whole. Furthermore immigrants in most countries I have visited are very visible in low-paying but customer-facing jobs, you are simply more likely to encounter them in shops than Irish people. I suspect the opposite, the census count is more accurate than we give it credit for and we are simply not believing the results because we are biased by anecdote.