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Match 141 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 1940. Table 1, states that one thousand eight hundred and sixty four women emigrated to seek work in Britain during April 1940. This table also gives a breakdown of their occupations and skills, for example, '27 - agriculture; 351 - nurses or probationers; 1159 - domestic service or housekeeping; 77 - clerks and 250 - unspecified'. The table refers to other females who travelled as visitors for business or pleasure or to 'see sick relatives or join husbands'. Eight hundred and ten 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 1940: Carlow 20, Dublin 805, Kildare 32, Kilkenny 51, Laoighis [Laois] 32, Longford 16, Louth 62, Meath 39, Offaly 14, Westmeath 33, Wexford 55, Wicklow 51, Clare 58, Cork 281, Kerry 121, Limerick 108, Tipperary 91, Waterford 67, Galway 125, Leitrim 28, Mayo 244, Roscommon 78, Sligo 58, Cavan 46, Donegal 131 and Monaghan 28'.

Date:

4/1940

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 142 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 1940. Table 1, states that one thousand three hundred and ninety women emigrated to seek work in Britain during March 1940. This table also gives a breakdown of their occupations and skills, for example, '30 - agriculture; 265 - nurses or probationers; 897 - domestic service or housekeeping; 43 - clerks and 155 - 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-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 March 1940: Carlow 15, Dublin 575, Kildare 31, Kilkenny 30, Laoighis [Laois] 24, Longford 18, Louth 48, Meath 38, Offaly 30, Westmeath 26, Wexford 44, Wicklow 49, Clare 43, Cork 216, Kerry 120, Limerick 76, Tipperary 70, Waterford 59, Galway 103, Leitrim 28, Mayo 242, Roscommon 79, Sligo 66, Cavan 25, Donegal 85 and Monaghan 29'.

Date:

3/1940

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 143 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 February 1940. Table 1, states that one thousand four hundred and ninety-seven women emigrated to seek work in Britain during February 1940. This table also gives a breakdown of their occupations and skills, for example, '12 - agriculture; 258 - nurses or probationers; 978 - domestic service or housekeeping; 85 - clerks and 164 - 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-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 February 1940: Carlow 17, Dublin 452, Kildare 28, Kilkenny 37, Laoighis [Laois] 16, Longford 17, Louth 37, Meath 27, Offaly 15, Westmeath 31, Wexford 42, Wicklow 41, Clare 34, Cork 235, Kerry 114, Limerick 74, Tipperary 64, Waterford 64, Galway 92, Leitrim 43, Mayo 207, Roscommon 55, Sligo 49, Cavan 37, Donegal 84 and Monaghan 22'.

Date:

2/1940

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 144 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 January 1940. Table 1, states that two thousand one hundred and forty-two women emigrated to seek work in Britain during January 1940. This table also gives a breakdown of their occupations and skills, for example, '9 - agriculture; 381 - nurses or probationers; 1364 - domestic service or housekeeping; 75 - clerks and 313 - 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 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 January 1940: Carlow 14, Dublin 590, Kildare 42, Kilkenny 57, Laoighis [Laois] 24, Longford 25, Louth 29, Meath 45, Offaly 22, Westmeath 40, Wexford 66, Wicklow 60, Clare 62, Cork 325, Kerry 164, Limerick 101, Tipperary 119, Waterford 95, Galway 145, Leitrim 62, Mayo 295, Roscommon 75, Sligo 62, Cavan 50, Donegal 150 and Monaghan 32'.

Date:

1/1940

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 145 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 December 1941. Table 1, states that six hundred and one women emigrated to seek work in Britain during December 1941. This table also gives a breakdown of their occupations and skills, for example, '3 - agriculture; 176 - nurses or probationers; 256 - domestic service or housekeeping; 30 - clerks and 136 - 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 forty-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 December 1941: Carlow 8, Dublin 398, Kildare 17, Kilkenny 13, Laoighis [Laois] 5, Longford 7, Louth 33, Meath 20, Offaly 14, Westmeath 20, Wexford 11, Wicklow 31, Clare 12, Cork 94, Kerry 26, Limerick 52, Tipperary 38, Waterford 12, Galway 24, Leitrim 15, Mayo 39, Roscommon 37, Sligo 34, Cavan 23, Donegal 32 and Monaghan 33'.

Date:

12/1941

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 146 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 January 1942. Table 1, states that five hundred and eighty-four women emigrated to seek work in Britain during January 1942. This table also gives a breakdown of their occupations and skills, for example, '5 - agriculture; 151 - nurses or probationers; 244 - domestic service or housekeeping; 27 - clerks and 157 - 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 ninety-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 January 1942: Carlow 6, Dublin 347, Kildare 10, Kilkenny 18, Laoighis [Laois] 11, Longford 7, Louth 34, Meath 14, Offaly 5, Westmeath 18, Wexford 17, Wicklow 24, Clare 15, Cork 113, Kerry 26, Limerick 43, Tipperary 32, Waterford 38, Galway 25, Leitrim 16, Mayo 24, Roscommon 22, Sligo 28, Cavan 15, Donegal 28 and Monaghan 42'.

Date:

1/1942

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 147 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 December 1939. Table 1, states that one thousand and seventy-one women emigrated to seek work in Britain during December 1939. This table also gives a breakdown of their occupations and skills, for example, '3 - agriculture; 173 - nurses or probationers; 690 - domestic service or housekeeping; 37 - clerks and 168 - unspecified'. The table refers to other females who travelled as visitors for business or pleasure or to 'see sick relatives or join husbands'. Eight hundred and eighty-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 December 1939: Carlow 11, Dublin 631, Kildare 28, Kilkenny 41, Laoighis [Laois] 26, Longford 15, Louth 34, Meath 26, Offaly 18, Westmeath 25, Wexford 54, Wicklow 37, Clare 32, Cork 240, Kerry 100, Limerick 66, Tipperary 72, Waterford 65, Galway 70, Leitrim 26, Mayo 117, Roscommon 40, Sligo 32, Cavan 33, Donegal 85 and Monaghan 32'.

Date:

12/1939

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 148 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 1939. Table 1, states that two thousand one hundred and ninety-six women emigrated to seek work in Britain during November 1939. This table also gives a breakdown of their occupations and skills, for example, '41 - agriculture; 567 - nurses or probationers; 1184 - domestic service or housekeeping; 94 - clerks and 310 - unspecified'. The table refers to other females who travelled as visitors for business or pleasure or to 'see sick relatives or join husbands'. Nine hundred and thirty-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 November 1939: Carlow 25, Dublin 695, Kildare 54, Kilkenny 68, Laoighis [Laois] 43, Longford 22, Louth 58, Meath 56, Offaly 33, Westmeath 41, Wexford 100, Wicklow 77, Clare 56, Cork 383, Kerry 160, Limerick 101, Tipperary 155, Waterford 122, Galway 125, Leitrim 63, Mayo 236, Roscommon 89, Sligo 80, Cavan 69, Donegal 182 and Monaghan 38'.

Date:

11/1939

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 149 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 1939. Table 1, states that three thousand seven hundred and sixty-eight women emigrated to seek work in Britain during October 1939. This table also gives a breakdown of their occupations and skills, for example, '6 - agriculture; 1053 - nurses or probationers; 1668 - domestic service or housekeeping; 195 - clerks and 440 - unspecified'. The table refers to other females who travelled as visitors for business or pleasure or to 'see sick relatives or join husbands'. One thousand seven hundred and sixty-eight 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 1939: Carlow 29, Dublin 1021, Kildare 95, Kilkenny 117, Laoighis [Laois] 71, Longford 38, Louth 94, Meath 89, Offaly 60, Westmeath 79, Wexford 144, Wicklow 118, Clare 176, Cork 605, Kerry 323, Limerick 210, Tipperary 250, Waterford 149, Galway 212, Leitrim 114, Mayo 371, Roscommon 130, Sligo 125, Cavan 101, Donegal 312 and Monaghan 97'.

Date:

10/1939

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 150 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 1939. Table 1, states that three thousand nine hundred and eighteen women emigrated to seek work in Britain during September 1939. This table also gives a breakdown of their occupations and skills, for example, '7 - agriculture; 1339 - nurses or probationers; 1854 - domestic service or housekeeping; 286 - clerks and 432 - unspecified'. The table refers to other females who travelled as visitors for business or pleasure or to 'see sick relatives or join husbands'. One thousand six hundred and forty-one 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 1939: Carlow 41, Dublin 1696, Kildare 114, Kilkenny 112, Laoighis [Laois] 71, Longford 55, Louth 89, Meath 111, Offaly 59, Westmeath 69, Wexford 170, Wicklow 149, Clare 153, Cork 609, Kerry 290, Limerick 157, Tipperary 254, Waterford 210, Galway 178, Leitrim 73, Mayo 281, Roscommon 126, Sligo 112, Cavan 93, Donegal 191 and Monaghan 96'.

Date:

9/1939

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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