Conference Programme (PDF, 1019KB) - Trinity College Dublin
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parallel sessions<br />
MIGRATION, EMPLOYMENT & REGULATION<br />
SESSION 2b High Skilled Migration<br />
Chair: Elaine Moriarty, <strong>Trinity</strong> <strong>College</strong> <strong>Dublin</strong>, Ireland<br />
b<br />
Synge,<br />
Level 2<br />
Women on the move? The integration of highly-skilled women migrants into Germany's technology sector<br />
Grit Grigoleit, Hamburg University of Technology (TUHH), Germany<br />
What is good for highly-skilled immigrants and what are highly-skilled immigrants good for?<br />
The case of Lithuania.<br />
Liutauras Labanauskas, Lithuanian Social Research Centre, Lithuania<br />
The Experiences of Skilled Immigrants in the Irish Labour Market<br />
Eithne Heffernan, University of Limerick, Ireland<br />
MIGRATION, EMPLOYMENT & REGULATION<br />
SESSION 2c The Labour Market Performance of Old and New Immigrants<br />
Chair: Justyna Salamonska, <strong>Trinity</strong> <strong>College</strong> <strong>Dublin</strong>, Ireland<br />
c<br />
Swift,<br />
Level 2<br />
Evidence from Denmark - Job-to-Skill Match among Highly-Educated Immigrant Women<br />
Helle Bendix Lauritzen, AKF Danish Institute of Governmental Research, Denmark<br />
Entrepreneurial efforts by immigrants: A longitudinal study for Portugal<br />
*Miguel Amaral, Instituto Superior Técnico -Technical University of Lisbon, Portugal<br />
Joana Mendonça, Instituto Superior Técnico -Technical University of Lisbon, Portugal<br />
Host-country cultural capital and labour market trajectories of migrants in Germany. The impact of hostcountry<br />
orientation and migrant-specific human and social capital on labour market transitions<br />
*Jutta Hoehne, WZB Wissenschaftszentrum Berlin (Social Science Research Center), Germany<br />
Ruud Koopmans, WZB Wissenschaftszentrum Berlin (Social Science Research Center), Germany<br />
POLICY IMPLICATIONS<br />
SESSION 2d Managing Migration in Ireland<br />
Chair: Eoin O’Sullivan, <strong>Trinity</strong> <strong>College</strong> <strong>Dublin</strong>, Ireland<br />
d<br />
Ui Chadhain,<br />
Level 2<br />
Policy Paradoxes: The State and the Causes of Trafficking for Forced Labour in Ireland<br />
*Gillian Wylie, <strong>Trinity</strong> <strong>College</strong> <strong>Dublin</strong>, Ireland<br />
Deirdre Coughlan, <strong>Trinity</strong> <strong>College</strong> <strong>Dublin</strong>, Ireland<br />
Governmentality of Immigration<br />
Jennifer Dagg, National University of Ireland, Galway, Ireland<br />
Minority Ethnic Communities’ Access to Housing—Good Practice for Local Authorities<br />
Vanda Clayton, Housing & Sustainable Communities Agency, Ireland<br />
*Conor Farrell, Housing & Sustainable Communities Agency, Ireland<br />
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