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Match 131 from 'Women in 20th-century Ireland – 1922-1966: sources from the Department of the Taoiseach database'
Description:

Tables giving statistics relating to the number of travel permits granted during the month of March 1941. Table 1, states that ninety-seven women emigrated to seek work in Britain during March 1941. This table also gives a breakdown of their occupations and skills, for example, '2 - agriculture; 31 - nurses or probationers; 28 - domestic service or housekeeping; 5 - clerks and 31 - unspecified'. The table refers to other females who travelled as visitors for business or pleasure or to 'see sick relatives or join husbands'. Five hundred and thirteen females are listed in this category. Table 2, classifies travel permit holders according to their last county of residence. 'Total New Permits Granted to Females in March 1941: Carlow 2, Dublin 444, Kildare 10, Kilkenny 3, Laoighis [Laois] 5, Longford 4, Louth 14, Meath 3, Offaly 2, Westmeath 5, Wexford 9, Wicklow 16, Clare 2, Cork 28, Kerry 5, Limerick 11, Tipperary 3, Waterford 4, Galway 11, Leitrim 1, Mayo 5, Roscommon 7, Sligo 4, Cavan 4, Donegal 6 and Monaghan 2'.

Date:

3/1941

Cabinet:

s 12728A

File:

Emigration of Workers to Great Britain and Northern Ireland, Statistical Returns, 1939 to June 1944

Type:

tables

Keywords:

emigration; World War II

Match 132 from 'Women in 20th-century Ireland – 1922-1966: sources from the Department of the Taoiseach database'
Description:

Tables giving statistics relating to the number of travel permits granted during the month of April 1941. Table 1, states that thirty-one women emigrated to seek work in Britain during April 1941. This table also gives a breakdown of their occupations and skills, for example, '0 - agriculture; 9 - nurses or probationers; 15 - domestic service or housekeeping; 1 - clerks and 6 - unspecified'. The table refers to other females who travelled as visitors for business or pleasure or to 'see sick relatives or join husbands'. One hundred and fifty-four females are listed in this category. Table 2, classifies travel permit holders according to their last county of residence. 'Total New Permits Granted to Females in April 1941: Carlow 0, Dublin 142, Kildare 1, Kilkenny 0, Laoighis [Laois] 1, Longford 0, Louth 4, Meath 0, Offaly 2, Westmeath 2, Wexford 5, Wicklow 7, Clare 0, Cork 8, Kerry 2, Limerick 1, Tipperary 1, Waterford 2, Galway 0, Leitrim 0, Mayo 4, Roscommon 0, Sligo 0, Cavan 1, Donegal 1 and Monaghan 1'.

Date:

4/1941

Cabinet:

s 12728A

File:

Emigration of Workers to Great Britain and Northern Ireland, Statistical Returns, 1939 to June 1944

Type:

tables

Keywords:

emigration; World War II

Match 133 from 'Women in 20th-century Ireland – 1922-1966: sources from the Department of the Taoiseach database'
Description:

Tables giving statistics relating to the number of travel permits granted during the month of September 1941. Table 1, states that five hundred and seventy women emigrated to seek work in Britain during September 1941. This table also gives a breakdown of their occupations and skills, for example, '2 - agriculture; 98 - nurses or probationers; 265 - domestic service or housekeeping; 40 - clerks and 165 - unspecified'. The table refers to other females who travelled as visitors for business or pleasure or to 'see sick relatives or join husbands'. Six hundred and five females are listed in this category. Table 2, classifies travel permit holders according to their last county of residence. 'Total New Permits Granted to Females in September 1941: Carlow 8, Dublin 561, Kildare 27, Kilkenny 12, Laoighis [Laois] 10, Longford 8, Louth 32, Meath 24, Offaly 10, Westmeath 15, Wexford 19, Wicklow 47, Clare 4, Cork 94, Kerry 16, Limerick 29, Tipperary 42, Waterford 36, Galway 32, Leitrim 21, Mayo 57, Roscommon 12, Sligo 19, Cavan 11, Donegal 13 and Monaghan 16'.

Date:

9/1941

Cabinet:

s 12728A

File:

Emigration of Workers to Great Britain and Northern Ireland, Statistical Returns, 1939 to June 1944

Type:

tables

Keywords:

emigration; World War II

Match 134 from 'Women in 20th-century Ireland – 1922-1966: sources from the Department of the Taoiseach database'
Description:

Tables giving statistics relating to the number of travel permits granted during the month of October 1941. Table 1, states that five hundred and fifty-one women emigrated to seek work in Britain during October 1941. This table also gives a breakdown of their occupations and skills, for example, '0 - agriculture; 131 - nurses or probationers; 288 - domestic service or housekeeping; 27 - clerks and 105 - unspecified'. The table refers to other females who travelled as visitors for business or pleasure or to 'see sick relatives or join husbands'. Four hundred and thirty-two females are listed in this category. Table 2, classifies travel permit holders according to their last county of residence. 'Total New Permits Granted to Females in October 1941: Carlow 14, Dublin 396, Kildare 13, Kilkenny 19, Laoighis [Laois] 19, Longford 7, Louth 33, Meath 25, Offaly 12, Westmeath 17, Wexford 18, Wicklow 30, Clare 15, Cork 73, Kerry 20, Limerick 26, Tipperary 28, Waterford 28, Galway 32, Leitrim 25, Mayo 40, Roscommon 14, Sligo 19, Cavan 19, Donegal 24 and Monaghan 17'.

Date:

10/1941

Cabinet:

s 12728A

File:

Emigration of Workers to Great Britain and Northern Ireland, Statistical Returns, 1939 to June 1944

Type:

tables

Keywords:

emigration; World War II

Match 135 from 'Women in 20th-century Ireland – 1922-1966: sources from the Department of the Taoiseach database'
Description:

Tables giving statistics relating to the number of travel permits granted during the month of November 1941. Table 1, states that three hundred and thirty-five women emigrated to seek work in Britain during November 1941. This table also gives a breakdown of their occupations and skills, for example, '2 - agriculture; 68 - nurses or probationers; 173 - domestic service or housekeeping; 19 - clerks and 73 - unspecified'. The table refers to other females who travelled as visitors for business or pleasure or to 'see sick relatives or join husbands'. Four hundred and fifteen females are listed in this category. Table 2, classifies travel permit holders according to their last county of residence. 'Total New Permits Granted to Females in November 1941: Carlow 6, Dublin 340, Kildare 18, Kilkenny 11, Laoighis [Laois] 5, Longford 6, Louth 15, Meath 19, Offaly 7, Westmeath 6, Wexford 14, Wicklow 18, Clare 9, Cork 61, Kerry 12, Limerick 24, Tipperary 31, Waterford 18, Galway 16, Leitrim 10, Mayo 25, Roscommon 7, Sligo 16, Cavan 12, Donegal 32 and Monaghan 12'.

Date:

11/1941

Cabinet:

s 12728A

File:

Emigration of Workers to Great Britain and Northern Ireland, Statistical Returns, 1939 to June 1944

Type:

tables

Keywords:

emigration; World War II

Match 136 from 'Women in 20th-century Ireland – 1922-1966: sources from the Department of the Taoiseach database'
Description:

Tables giving statistics relating to the number of travel permits granted during the month of September 1940. Table 1, states that forty women emigrated to seek work in Britain during September 1940. This table also gives a breakdown of their occupations and skills, for example, '0 - agriculture; 14 - nurses or probationers; 9 - domestic service or housekeeping; 3 - clerks and 14 - unspecified'. The table refers to other females who travelled as visitors for business or pleasure or to 'see sick relatives or join husbands'. Three hundred and forty nine females are listed in this category. Table 2, classifies travel permit holders according to their last county of residence. 'Total New Permits Granted to Females in September 1940: Carlow 5, Dublin 254, Kildare 6, Kilkenny 2, Laoighis [Laois] 2, Longford 3, Louth 11, Meath 7, Offaly 5, Westmeath 5, Wexford 2, Wicklow 18, Clare 1, Cork 17, Kerry 2, Limerick 6, Tipperary 6, Waterford 3, Galway 7, Leitrim 3, Mayo 6, Roscommon 1, Sligo 1, Cavan 5, Donegal 10 and Monaghan 1'.

Date:

9/1940

Cabinet:

s 12728A

File:

Emigration of Workers to Great Britain and Northern Ireland, Statistical Returns, 1939 to June 1944

Type:

tables

Keywords:

emigration; World War II

Match 137 from 'Women in 20th-century Ireland – 1922-1966: sources from the Department of the Taoiseach database'
Description:

Tables giving statistics relating to the number of travel permits granted during the month of August 1940. Table 1, states that thirty-nine women emigrated to seek work in Britain during August 1940. This table also gives a breakdown of their occupations and skills, for example, '1 - agriculture; 20 - nurses or probationers; 8 - domestic service or housekeeping; 2 - clerks and 8 - unspecified'. The table refers to other females who travelled as visitors for business or pleasure or to 'see sick relatives or join husbands'. Seven hundred and seventy-six females are listed in this category. Table 2, classifies travel permit holders according to their last county of residence. 'Total New Permits Granted to Females in August 1940: Carlow 10, Dublin 577, Kildare 8, Kilkenny 3, Laoighis [Laois] 6, Longford 2, Louth 13, Meath 10, Offaly 1, Westmeath 7, Wexford 16, Wicklow 32, Clare 3, Cork 29, Kerry 8, Limerick 13, Tipperary 15, Waterford 11, Galway 10, Leitrim 4, Mayo 6, Roscommon 2, Sligo 6, Cavan 2, Donegal 6 and Monaghan 13'.

Date:

8/1940

Cabinet:

s 12728A

File:

Emigration of Workers to Great Britain and Northern Ireland, Statistical Returns, 1939 to June 1944

Type:

tables

Keywords:

emigration; World War II

Match 138 from 'Women in 20th-century Ireland – 1922-1966: sources from the Department of the Taoiseach database'
Description:

Tables giving statistics relating to the number of travel permits granted during the month of July 1940. Table 1, states that forty-nine women emigrated to seek work in Britain during July 1940. This table also gives a breakdown of their occupations and skills, for example, '1 - agriculture; 34 - nurses or probationers; 8 - domestic service or housekeeping; 2 - clerks and 4 - unspecified'. The table refers to other females who travelled as visitors for business or pleasure or to 'see sick relatives or join husbands'. Seven hundred and eighty females are listed in this category. Table 2, classifies travel permit holders according to their last county of residence. 'Total New Permits Granted to Females in July 1940: Carlow 0, Dublin 628, Kildare 11, Kilkenny 5, Laoighis [Laois] 10, Longford 1, Louth 6, Meath 14, Offaly 7, Westmeath 6, Wexford 9, Wicklow 26, Clare 3, Cork 30, Kerry 1, Limerick 5, Tipperary 9, Waterford 17, Galway 7, Leitrim 0, Mayo 9, Roscommon 2, Sligo 3, Cavan 2, Donegal 14 and Monaghan 4'.

Date:

7/1940

Cabinet:

s 12728A

File:

Emigration of Workers to Great Britain and Northern Ireland, Statistical Returns, 1939 to June 1944

Type:

tables

Keywords:

emigration; World War II

Match 139 from 'Women in 20th-century Ireland – 1922-1966: sources from the Department of the Taoiseach database'
Description:

Tables giving statistics relating to the number of travel permits granted during the month of June 1940. Table 1, states that four hundred and seven women emigrated to seek work in Britain during June 1940. This table also gives a breakdown of their occupations and skills, for example, '192 - agriculture; 56 - nurses or probationers; 116 - domestic service or housekeeping; 8 - clerks and 35 - unspecified'. The table refers to other females who travelled as visitors for business or pleasure or to 'see sick relatives or join husbands'. Four hundred and sixty-six females are listed in this category. Table 2, classifies travel permit holders according to their last county of residence. 'Total New Permits Granted to Females in June 1940: Carlow 4, Dublin 388, Kildare 5, Kilkenny 9, Laoighis [Laois] 4, Longford 3, Louth 18, Meath 5, Offaly 12, Westmeath 4, Wexford 12, Wicklow 22, Clare 10, Cork 45, Kerry 8, Limerick 9, Tipperary 11, Waterford 8, Galway 21, Leitrim 4, Mayo 150, Roscommon 8, Sligo 7, Cavan 3, Donegal 94 and Monaghan 9'.

Date:

6/1940

Cabinet:

s 12728A

File:

Emigration of Workers to Great Britain and Northern Ireland, Statistical Returns, 1939 to June 1944

Type:

tables

Keywords:

emigration; World War II

Match 140 from 'Women in 20th-century Ireland – 1922-1966: sources from the Department of the Taoiseach database'
Description:

Tables giving statistics relating to the number of travel permits granted during the month of May 1940. Table 1, states that one thousand three hundred and seventy-six women emigrated to seek work in Britain during May 1940. This table also gives a breakdown of their occupations and skills, for example, '220 - agriculture; 222 - nurses or probationers; 722 - domestic service or housekeeping; 47 - clerks and 165 - unspecified'. The table refers to other females who travelled as visitors for business or pleasure or to 'see sick relatives or join husbands'. Six hundred and ninety-seven females are listed in this category. Table 2, classifies travel permit holders according to their last county of residence. 'Total New Permits Granted to Females in May 1940: Carlow 15, Dublin 733, Kildare 34, Kilkenny 30, Laoighis [Laois] 17, Longford 13, Louth 33, Meath 28, Offaly 21, Westmeath 16, Wexford 48, Wicklow 40, Clare 24, Cork 183, Kerry 59, Limerick 49, Tipperary 50, Waterford 34, Galway 74, Leitrim 15, Mayo 319, Roscommon 37, Sligo 35, Cavan 27, Donegal 119 and Monaghan 20'.

Date:

5/1940

Cabinet:

s 12728A

File:

Emigration of Workers to Great Britain and Northern Ireland, Statistical Returns, 1939 to June 1944

Type:

tables

Keywords:

emigration; World War II

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