RobitTV wrote: » I Read that our emigration has risen by 45% - 111 People leave ireland every every 24 hours. Since emigration has become a hit again since... in my opinion around early/middle 2009, Is this affecting local community's and sport teams? Is this affecting ireland in a big way? and will you be emigrating?http://www.irishexaminer.com/ireland/1500-flee-country-per-week-in-brain-drain-167687.html
Is mass emigration affecting ireland?
Saila wrote: » how many are those that have fcuked back off to where they came from and how many were born here to irish parents
x in the city wrote: » many born to irish mammies would have left for grander jobs over seas i would imagine.
markesmith wrote: » Now what percentage of those are skilled, intelligent workers, and what percentage are going to Australia, I don't know.
Riamfada wrote: » I'm confused. Recent graduates were going to Austrailia to piss about after their degrees all through the boom years. For some reason there is the perception that this dosnt happen anymore and the best are leaving. From what I can see is the best get jobs and those that were going to piss off to Austrailia to work as grape pickers were going to go anyway. This country needs a bitof depopulation and IMO an arts graduate isn't skilled or smart labour and we pump out a few thousand of them a year. Smart economy my cock.
markesmith wrote: » 110 Irish people are leaving every day, apparently: Now what percentage of those are skilled, intelligent workers, and what percentage are going to Australia, I don't know.
MadsL wrote: » I lolled. I'm not going to Australia. Getting my skilled and intelligent ass into the US.
MadsL wrote: » Shame about all the unskilled, dumb feckers going to Oz.
mandrake04 wrote: » They go but unless they are skilled unlikely can stay. Aus Holidays, wages & lifestyle trump USA imo