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1)  Adams, W.F. (1932). Ireland and Irish emigration to the new world, from 1815 to the famine. USA: Yale University Press.


1)  Adams, W.F. (1932). ''Ireland and Irish emigration to the new world, from 1815 to the famine''. USA: Yale University Press.


2)  Connell, K.H. (1975). The population of Ireland, 1750-1845. Westport, Connecticut: Greenwood Press.


2)  Connell, K.H. (1975). ''The population of Ireland, 1750-1845''. Westport, Connecticut: Greenwood Press.


3)  Guinnane, T.W. (1994). The great Irish famine and population: The long view. The American Economic Review, 84, 303-308.


3)  Guinnane, T.W. (1994). The great Irish famine and population: The long view. ''The American Economic Review, 84'', 303-308.


4)  Guinnane, T.W. (1997). The vanishing Irish: Households, migration, and the rural economy in Ireland, 1850-1914. Princeton, New Jersey: Princeton University Press.


4)  Guinnane, T.W. (1997).'' The vanishing Irish: Households, migration, and the rural economy in Ireland, 1850-1914''. Princeton, New Jersey: Princeton University Press.


5)  Harris, R.M. (1994). The nearest place that wasn’t Ireland: Early nineteenth-century Irish labor migration. Ames, Iowa: Iowa State University Press.


5)  Harris, R.M. (1994). ''The nearest place that wasn’t Ireland: Early nineteenth-century Irish labor migration''. Ames, Iowa: Iowa State University Press.


6)  Hatton, R.J. & Williamson, J.G. (1993). After the famine: Emigration from Ireland, 1850- 1913. The Journal of Economic History, 53, 575-600.


6)  Hatton, R.J. & Williamson, J.G. (1993). After the famine: Emigration from Ireland, 1850- 1913. ''The Journal of Economic History, 53'', 575-600.


7)  Kennedy, Jr., R.E. (1973). The Irish: Emigration, marriage and fertility. Berkeley and Los Angeles, California: University of California Press.
 
7)  Kennedy, Jr., R.E. (1973). ''The Irish: Emigration, marriage and fertility''. Berkeley and Los Angeles, California: University of California Press.




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9)  O’Rourke, K. (1995). Emigration and living standards in Ireland since the famine. The  
9)  O’Rourke, K. (1995). Emigration and living standards in Ireland since the famine. ''The  
Journal of Population Economics, 407-421.  
Journal of Population Economics'', 407-421.  






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1) Adams, W.F. (1932). Ireland and Irish emigration to the new world, from 1815 to the famine. USA: Yale University Press.


2) Connell, K.H. (1975). The population of Ireland, 1750-1845. Westport, Connecticut: Greenwood Press.


3) Guinnane, T.W. (1994). The great Irish famine and population: The long view. The American Economic Review, 84, 303-308.


4) Guinnane, T.W. (1997). The vanishing Irish: Households, migration, and the rural economy in Ireland, 1850-1914. Princeton, New Jersey: Princeton University Press.


5) Harris, R.M. (1994). The nearest place that wasn’t Ireland: Early nineteenth-century Irish labor migration. Ames, Iowa: Iowa State University Press.


6) Hatton, R.J. & Williamson, J.G. (1993). After the famine: Emigration from Ireland, 1850- 1913. The Journal of Economic History, 53, 575-600.


7) Kennedy, Jr., R.E. (1973). The Irish: Emigration, marriage and fertility. Berkeley and Los Angeles, California: University of California Press.


8) O’Grada, C. (1988). Ireland before and after the famine: Explorations in economic history 1800-1925. Manchester, UK: Manchester University Press.


9) O’Rourke, K. (1995). Emigration and living standards in Ireland since the famine. The Journal of Population Economics, 407-421.


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