Who spilled vodka on the cat?” are words that, to my knowledge, have never been spoken in a movie before. Until now. They are ...
Of those born outside the EU, 20% are likely to be considered 'at risk of poverty' compared to 11% of Irish nationals, ...
[Photo by Kipsang Joseph/Standard] Half of Kenyan children are born into abject poverty and, sadly, have few prospects of ever breaking the cycle of destitution. Simply put, they will most likely ...
Migrants are more likely to be working and well-educated compared with Irish-born people, but have lower incomes and suffer ...
(THE CONVERSATION) In 1959, more than a third of all elderly Americans lived in poverty. Slashing that number to under 10 percent by the late 1990s was among the great U.S. triumphs of the 20th ...
Global broadcasters in partnership ask 'Why Poverty?' - Nick Fraser explains the origins of Why Poverty? and how the BBC is involved. Nick Fraser asks what it takes to get people in the rich world ...
Foreign-born residents in Ireland are more likely to be employed, active in the labour market and well-educated compared to ...