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Projecting the future numbers of migrant workers in the health and social care sectors in Ireland

Ireland will experience population ageing in the coming years, whereby the percentage of the population aged 65 and over will rise from its current level of 11 per cent to over 20 per cent in 2035. A number of papers have looked at the implications of this process for the public finances. However, less attention has been paid to the human resource needs that will arise if increased demands are placed on health and social care systems. In this paper, we provide projections of the possible numbers that will be needed to work in the health and social care sectors out to 2035. We also consider what proportion of the extra employees will be migrants. We discuss both practical and ethical issues which arise when foreign health and social care workers are recruited.

Ireland will experience population ageing in the coming years, whereby the percentage of the population aged 65 and over ...  Show Full Abstract  

Authors: Barrett, Alan; Rust, Anna
Corporate authors: Economic and Social Research Institute (Ireland) (ESRI)
Date: 2009
Geographic subjects: Europe; Ireland
Resource type: Working paper
Series name: ESRI working paper
Subjects: Participation; Workforce development; Industry;

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