The Impacts of Covid-19 on Ethnic Minority and Migrant Groups in Ireland
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Órlaith Hennessy, 'The Impacts of Covid-19 on Ethnic Minority and Migrant Groups in Ireland', [report], National Economic and Social Council, 2021-01-20, Research series (National Economic and Social Council), no.18, January 2021Download Item:
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This paper outlines key impacts of Covid-19 on ethnic minority and migrant groups in Ireland. It presents an overview of available data, and identifies areas for further work. The paper provides some contextual information first, followed by an outline of issues arising for ethnic minority and migrant groups in relation to Covid-19 in the areas of employment and income, housing, health and well-being, education,
immigration services, and discriminatory attitudes. A number of the problematic issues arising for these groups during the pandemic stem from pre-existing disadvantage experienced by migrants and Irish people of colour. However a range of supports have been put in place which aim to address some of the issues which negatively affect migrants and ethnic minorities during the pandemic.
Author: Hennessy, Órlaith
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Covid-19, Ethnic minorities, MigrantsMetadata
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