Aspect's of Irish immigration into two Scottish towns (Dundee and Paisley) during the mid-nineteenth century
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Anderson, Michael
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Collins, Brenda E. A.
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2022-02-18T13:18:51Z
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2022-02-18T13:18:51Z
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1978
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The Paisley in the mid-nineteenth century is discussed in terms
of the patterns of living which the immigrants adopted in
aspects of migration analysis and also the background of Irish
immigration to Great Britain during the first half of the
century. The demographic attributes of migrant groups - life
and sex are then considered in relation to the
Irish and Scots migrant groups in Dundee and Paisley. An
attempt is made to estimate the timing of Irish migration- and
its specific origin within Ireland. This is followed by a
discussion of the factors influencing the movement from the
domestic textile-producing areas of North Ireland to Dundee
and Paisley. The relocation of these families in the towns
is then analysed in terms of their occupational structures.
residential patterns and household organisation. For each
of these broad parameters the Irish migrants are compared with
the Scots migrants and the non-migrants in each town. The
occupational patterns of men, women and children, and the life
cycle specific nature of women’s employment are discussed.
The residence patterns of the Irish, and the degree to which
they lived in separate districts from the Scots in each town,
are analysed and compared. Finally, household organisation
is discussed with emphasis on family life cycle variations,
and consideration is given to the propensity of different
occupational groups to rely on household members, such as
wive s, children and lodgers, fer additional sources of income.
The differences between the Irish and Scots in Dundee
and the similarities between the Irish and Scots in Paisley
demonstrate that the composition of the migrant stream is
equally as important as the structure of the receiving
society.
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https://hdl.handle.net/1842/38596
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http://dx.doi.org/10.7488/era/1859
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en
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The University of Edinburgh
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Aspect's of Irish immigration into two Scottish towns (Dundee and Paisley) during the mid-nineteenth century
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Thesis or Dissertation
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Doctoral
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MPhil Master of Philosophy
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