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Polish migration to Ireland:‘free movers’ in the new European mobility space
T Krings, A Bobek, E Moriarty, J Salamońska, J Wickham
Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies 39 (1), 87-103, 2013
1312013
The end of the European social model: before it began?
J Wickham
Irish Congress of Trade Unions, 2002
942002
New mobilities in Europe: Polish migration to Ireland post-2004
T Krings, E Moriarty, J Wickham
Manchester University Press, 2013
802013
Migration and recession: Polish migrants in post-Celtic Tiger Ireland
T Krings, A Bobek, E Moriarty, J Salamonska, J Wickham
Sociological Research Online 14 (2), 111-116, 2009
782009
From boom to bust: Migrant labour and employers in the Irish construction sector
T Krings, A Bobek, E Moriarty, J Salamońska, J Wickham
Economic and Industrial Democracy 32 (3), 459-476, 2011
772011
Local firms and global reach: Business air travel and the Irish software cluster
J Wickham, A Vecchi
European Planning Studies 16 (5), 693-710, 2008
682008
The call centre: a nursery for new forms of work organisation?
J Wickham, G Collins
The Service Industries Journal 24 (1), 1-18, 2004
642004
‘Taking on almost everyone?’Migrant and employer recruitment strategies in a booming labour market
E Moriarty, J Wickham, T Krings, J Salamonska, A Bobek
The International Journal of Human Resource Management 23 (9), 1871-1887, 2012
552012
The importance of business travel for industrial clusters–making sense of nomadic workers
J Wickham, A Vecchi
Geografiska Annaler: Series B, Human Geography 91 (3), 245-255, 2009
522009
Gridlock: Dublin's transport crisis and the future of the city
JJR Wickham
New Island, 2006
512006
Living with uncertainty: Social implications of precarious work
A Bobek, S Pembroke, JJR Wickham
TASC, 2018
452018
Public transport systems: The sinews of European urban citizenship?
J Wickham
European Societies 8 (1), 3-26, 2006
442006
Living in precarious housing: Non-standard employment and housing careers of young professionals in Ireland
A Bobek, S Pembroke, J Wickham
Housing Studies 36 (9), 1364-1387, 2021
412021
Skills shortages are not always what they seem: migration and the Irish software industry
J Wickham, I Bruff
New Technology, Work and Employment 23 (1‐2), 30-43, 2008
362008
Working‐class movement and working‐class life: Frankfurt am Main during the Weimar Republic
J Wickham
Social History 8 (3), 315-343, 1983
361983
Training cubs for the Celtic Tiger: the volume production of technical graduates in the Irish educational system
J Wickham, GW Boucher
Journal of Education and Work 17 (4), 377-395, 2004
322004
Inclusion or exploitation? Irish women enter the labour force
G Collins, J Wickham
Gender, Work & Organization 11 (1), 26-46, 2004
322004
Working in the gold rush: Polish migrants’ careers and the Irish hospitality sector
J Wickham, E Moriarty, A Bobek, J Salamonska
Work matters: Critical reflections on contemporary work, 2009
302009
Women in the Irish electronic industry
J Wickham, P Murray
Employment Equality Agency, 1987
281987
Individualization and equality: women's careers and organizational form
J Wickham, G Collins, L Greco, J Browne
Organization 15 (2), 211-231, 2008
272008
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