Bryan Fanning
@bryanfanning.bsky.social
Full Professor of Migration and Social
Policy, student of intellectual history #author: Public Morality and the Culture Wars: The triple divide (2023), and those in the above picture.
Policy, student of intellectual history #author: Public Morality and the Culture Wars: The triple divide (2023), and those in the above picture.
Thanks: want my 3rd year students to read it.
November 6, 2025 at 3:10 PM
Thanks: want my 3rd year students to read it.
Kevin, can you email me link or include one the full report here. Can’t find it on the JRS site
November 5, 2025 at 9:03 PM
Kevin, can you email me link or include one the full report here. Can’t find it on the JRS site
The gridlock in supply is not going to be solved by immigration. If medium income people already here cannot compete with newcomers working in tech etc for whom new expensive apartments are being built, hard to see upside.
September 12, 2025 at 10:37 AM
The gridlock in supply is not going to be solved by immigration. If medium income people already here cannot compete with newcomers working in tech etc for whom new expensive apartments are being built, hard to see upside.
How? Existing supply rising slower than increase on population in need of housing; currently a slow down of new properties at a time of high immigration?
September 12, 2025 at 10:09 AM
How? Existing supply rising slower than increase on population in need of housing; currently a slow down of new properties at a time of high immigration?
I wish it was as you say but high levels of immigration in recent years, in the absence of corresponding rise in the availability of housing, especially affordable housing for rent, is imposing a social cost on society, particularly in Dublin.
September 12, 2025 at 8:27 AM
I wish it was as you say but high levels of immigration in recent years, in the absence of corresponding rise in the availability of housing, especially affordable housing for rent, is imposing a social cost on society, particularly in Dublin.