{"id":48220,"date":"2025-09-07T00:22:09","date_gmt":"2025-09-07T00:22:09","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.europesays.com\/ie\/48220\/"},"modified":"2025-09-07T00:22:09","modified_gmt":"2025-09-07T00:22:09","slug":"irelands-70-year-transformation-from-poverty-to-prosperity","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.europesays.com\/ie\/48220\/","title":{"rendered":"Ireland\u2019s 70-year transformation: from poverty to prosperity"},"content":{"rendered":"<p class=\"duet--article--dangerously-set-cms-markup duet--article--standard-paragraph _1agbrixi lg8ac51 lg8ac50 xkp0cg1\">One of my vacation habits is to take along a book about the place I\u2019m visiting \u2014 which is how I found myself on Ireland\u2019s spectacular Atlantic coast last month, paging through a copy of Fintan O\u2019Toole\u2019s <a href=\"https:\/\/wwnorton.com\/books\/9781324092872\" rel=\"nofollow noopener\" target=\"_blank\">We Don\u2019t Know Ourselves: A Personal History of Modern Ireland<\/a>. O\u2019Toole, a prominent Irish journalist, uses the years of his own life, beginning in 1958, to tell the story of the changes that have taken place in this small, beautiful country on Europe\u2019s northwestern edge.<\/p>\n<p class=\"duet--article--dangerously-set-cms-markup duet--article--standard-paragraph _1agbrixi lg8ac51 lg8ac50 xkp0cg1\">While I knew that Ireland had up until quite recently been a poor place by European standards, I hadn\u2019t realized just how poor. Within living memory, as O\u2019Toole writes, Ireland was \u201ca vast cattle ranch with a few cities.\u201d Two-thirds of homes still had no electricity after World War II, and, as late as 1961, most rural houses lacked indoor toilets or hot water. In 1961, Ireland\u2019s population <a href=\"https:\/\/data.worldbank.org\/indicator\/SP.POP.TOTL?locations=IE\" rel=\"nofollow noopener\" target=\"_blank\">was just<\/a> 2.8 million, the <a href=\"https:\/\/www.cso.ie\/en\/releasesandpublications\/ep\/p-cpsr\/censusofpopulation2022-summaryresults\/populationchanges\/#:~:text=Population%20Change,population%20of%20Ireland%20was%205%2C149%2C139.\" rel=\"nofollow noopener\" target=\"_blank\">nadir<\/a> after decades of decline going back to the 19th century.<\/p>\n<p class=\"duet--article--dangerously-set-cms-markup duet--article--standard-paragraph _1agbrixi lg8ac51 lg8ac50 xkp0cg1\">Yet the country I visited had become one of the most prosperous and educated in Europe: a largely liberal, progressive society that now attracts immigrants instead of losing emigrants. The Irish themselves would say it\u2019s still far from perfect, but it has become something few could have predicted when O\u2019Toole was born in 1958.<\/p>\n<p class=\"duet--article--dangerously-set-cms-markup duet--article--standard-paragraph _1agbrixi lg8ac51 lg8ac50 xkp0cg1\">One of my goals at Good News is to counter our built\u2011in bias toward bad headlines by spotlighting the slow, compounding improvement over time that is too often missed. Ireland\u2019s arc over the past 70 years captures that story as few other countries have.<\/p>\n<p>From poverty to prosperity<\/p>\n<p class=\"duet--article--dangerously-set-cms-markup duet--article--standard-paragraph _1agbrixi lg8ac51 lg8ac50 xkp0cg1\">Then: Ireland\u2019s gross national income (GNI) per person \u2014 what individuals actually earned on average \u2014 in the early 1970s <a href=\"https:\/\/data.worldbank.org\/indicator\/NY.GNP.PCAP.CD?locations=IE-US\" rel=\"nofollow noopener\" target=\"_blank\">was around<\/a> $2,000, the mark of a small, still largely farming-based economy, while the US was more than twice that.<\/p>\n<p class=\"duet--article--dangerously-set-cms-markup duet--article--standard-paragraph _1agbrixi lg8ac51 lg8ac50 xkp0cg1\">Now: Ireland\u2019s modified GNI per person has soared to <a href=\"https:\/\/www.macrotrends.net\/global-metrics\/countries\/irl\/ireland\/gni-per-capita?utm_source=chatgpt.com\" rel=\"nofollow noopener\" target=\"_blank\">around<\/a> $60,000, thanks in large part to its success in attracting huge amounts of foreign investment, especially from major tech companies like Meta and Apple. (Economists use a modified GNI per capita precisely because those multinational companies shift a large portion of their profits to Ireland, in part for tax reasons; modified GNI strips that out, better reflecting what Irish households and businesses actually earn.)<\/p>\n<p>From short lives to long ones<\/p>\n<p class=\"duet--article--dangerously-set-cms-markup duet--article--standard-paragraph _1agbrixi lg8ac51 lg8ac50 xkp0cg1\">Then: In 1961, <a href=\"https:\/\/www.theglobaleconomy.com\/ireland\/Life_expectancy\/?utm_source=chatgpt.com\" rel=\"nofollow noopener\" target=\"_blank\">life expectancy was around 70 years<\/a>, and infant mortality <a href=\"https:\/\/fred.stlouisfed.org\/series\/SPDYNIMRTINIRL?utm_source=chatgpt.com\" rel=\"nofollow noopener\" target=\"_blank\">hovered at 30 deaths per 1,000 births<\/a> \u2014 a figure comparable to what we might see today in a <a href=\"https:\/\/data.worldbank.org\/indicator\/SH.DYN.MORT?locations=LA\" rel=\"nofollow noopener\" target=\"_blank\">poor country like Laos<\/a>.<\/p>\n<p class=\"duet--article--dangerously-set-cms-markup duet--article--standard-paragraph _1agbrixi lg8ac51 lg8ac50 xkp0cg1\">Now: Life expectancy has <a href=\"https:\/\/www.theglobaleconomy.com\/ireland\/Life_expectancy\/\" rel=\"nofollow noopener\" target=\"_blank\">climbed to about 83 years<\/a>, while infant deaths have plunged to just <a href=\"https:\/\/www.cso.ie\/en\/releasesandpublications\/ep\/p-vsys\/vitalstatisticsyearlysummary2023\/?utm_source=chatgpt.com\" rel=\"nofollow noopener\" target=\"_blank\">3.4 per 1,000<\/a>. Almost every Irish child now gets the chance to live a long and healthy life.<\/p>\n<p>From mass emigration to net immigration<\/p>\n<p class=\"duet--article--dangerously-set-cms-markup duet--article--standard-paragraph _1agbrixi lg8ac51 lg8ac50 xkp0cg1\">Then: Emigration has always been part of the Irish story, as Irish-Americans like myself know well. But it wasn\u2019t just a 19th-century phenomenon. Well into the second half of the 20th century, Ireland was still losing its young people in droves because it simply had no work for them. In the 1950s, an <a href=\"https:\/\/www.ucc.ie\/en\/media\/research\/emigre\/Emigration_in_an_Age_of_Austerity_Final.pdf?utm_source=chatgpt.com\" rel=\"nofollow noopener\" target=\"_blank\">estimated 15 percent of the country left<\/a>.<\/p>\n<p class=\"duet--article--dangerously-set-cms-markup duet--article--standard-paragraph _1agbrixi lg8ac51 lg8ac50 xkp0cg1\">Now: The situation has largely reversed, with <a href=\"https:\/\/www.cso.ie\/en\/releasesandpublications\/ep\/p-cpp5\/censusofpopulation2022profile5-diversitymigrationethnicityirishtravellersreligion\/citizenship\/?utm_source=chatgpt.com\" rel=\"nofollow noopener\" target=\"_blank\">roughly 12 percent<\/a> of the country\u2019s residents now non-Irish citizens as of 2022. Where once Ireland\u2019s greatest export was the Irish, today it\u2019s become a place that attracts capital, ideas, and people.<\/p>\n<p>From dropouts to university graduates<\/p>\n<p class=\"duet--article--dangerously-set-cms-markup duet--article--standard-paragraph _1agbrixi lg8ac51 lg8ac50 xkp0cg1\">Then: Into the mid\u20111950s, O\u2019Toole writes, data suggests more than 80 percent of pupils left school at age 14, in part because secondary education charged fees most families couldn\u2019t afford. But that began to change in 1966 when the Irish government decided to make secondary education free for all. For the generation of Irish children like O\u2019Toole, whose father was an unskilled manual laborer, the opportunity was life-changing.<\/p>\n<p class=\"duet--article--dangerously-set-cms-markup duet--article--standard-paragraph _1agbrixi lg8ac51 lg8ac50 xkp0cg1\">Now: By some standards, Ireland <a href=\"https:\/\/www.msn.com\/en-ie\/news\/other\/ireland-ranked-as-most-educated-country-in-the-world\/ar-AA1FMw1Q?cvid=A69A5975A69949948D256B5F1284FAD7&amp;ocid=hpmsn#:~:text=in%20the%20world.-,With%20college%20and%20third%2Dlevel%20education%20essentially%20seen%20nowadays%20as,and%20support%20for%20economic%20growth.&amp;text=Derila-,Now%2C%20findings%20from%20CBRE%20Research%20found%20that%20Ireland\u2019s%20population%20are,a%20bachelor\u2019s%20degree%20or%20higher.&amp;text=Pic:%20Getty-,While%2C%20of%20course%2C%20the%20whole%20numbers%20of%20people%20with%20bachelors,round%20out%20the%20top%20five.&amp;text=Coldeez-,Europe%20accounts%20for%20six%20of%20the%20top%2010%20most%20educated,55%2D74%20(70.4%25).&amp;text=The%20full%20breakdown%20of%20the%20study%20can%20be%20found%20HERE.,-Sponsored%20Content\" rel=\"nofollow noopener\" target=\"_blank\">can claim to be the most educated country in the world<\/a>, with more than half its population between the ages of 25 to 64 holding a bachelor\u2019s degree or higher.<\/p>\n<p>From cloistered conservatism to open liberalism<\/p>\n<p class=\"duet--article--dangerously-set-cms-markup duet--article--standard-paragraph _1agbrixi lg8ac51 lg8ac50 xkp0cg1\">Then: Ireland in the early 1970s was governed by highly conservative laws: Homosexuality was criminalized, divorce was banned, and abortion was unthinkable. The Catholic Church censored pop culture, and women had shockingly few rights: They could not keep government jobs if they got married, could not buy contraceptives for birth control, and often couldn\u2019t even be served a pint of beer at a pub.<\/p>\n<p class=\"duet--article--dangerously-set-cms-markup duet--article--standard-paragraph _1agbrixi lg8ac51 lg8ac50 xkp0cg1\">Now: Ireland\u2019s social advances have been even greater than its economic ones. More than 60 percent of the country <a href=\"https:\/\/www.bbc.com\/news\/world-europe-32858501\" rel=\"nofollow noopener\" target=\"_blank\">voted<\/a> for marriage equality in 2015, while two-thirds voted to <a href=\"https:\/\/www.bbc.com\/news\/world-europe-44256152\" rel=\"nofollow noopener\" target=\"_blank\">repeal<\/a> the constitutional ban on abortion in 2018. The Catholic Church has utterly receded as a controlling force, in no small part because of shocking revelations about abuse. How far has Ireland come? In 2017, Leo Varadkar \u2014 the gay son of an Indian immigrant \u2014 <a href=\"https:\/\/www.bbc.com\/news\/world-europe-40266513\" rel=\"nofollow noopener\" target=\"_blank\">became<\/a> Ireland\u2019s taoiseach, or prime minister.<\/p>\n<p class=\"duet--article--dangerously-set-cms-markup duet--article--standard-paragraph _1agbrixi lg8ac51 lg8ac50 xkp0cg1\">Then: Northern Ireland <a href=\"https:\/\/education.cfr.org\/learn\/reading\/understanding-northern-irelands-troubles?utm_source=chatgpt.com\" rel=\"nofollow noopener\" target=\"_blank\">was engulfed<\/a> in three decades of the Troubles, a conflict that claimed over 3,500 lives, most of them civilians caught in bombings, shootings, and political violence. This trauma spilled across the border, overshadowing daily life and straining both economies.<\/p>\n<p class=\"duet--article--dangerously-set-cms-markup duet--article--standard-paragraph _1agbrixi lg8ac51 lg8ac50 xkp0cg1\">Now: Since the 1998 <a href=\"https:\/\/www.ireland.ie\/en\/dfa\/role-policies\/northern-ireland\/about-the-good-friday-agreement\/#:~:text=It%20established%20the%20principles%20of,opportunity%20for%20further%20negotiations%20arose.\" rel=\"nofollow noopener\" target=\"_blank\">Good Friday Agreement,<\/a> officially recorded crimes have fallen steeply \u2014 2024\u2013\u201925 <a href=\"https:\/\/www.nisra.gov.uk\/news\/recorded-crime-levels-northern-ireland-reach-second-lowest-199899?utm_source=chatgpt.com\" rel=\"nofollow noopener\" target=\"_blank\">saw just 95,968 offenses<\/a> in Northern Ireland, the second-lowest level since 1998\u2013\u201999. The border between the north and south, once tense and hardened, is now all but invisible.<\/p>\n<p class=\"duet--article--dangerously-set-cms-markup duet--article--standard-paragraph _1agbrixi lg8ac51 lg8ac50 xkp0cg1\">The Irish story of progress is hardly an unbroken one. The past 70 years have seen booms followed by busts \u2014 never more so than after the 2008 global recession, <a href=\"https:\/\/www.economicsobservatory.com\/how-did-ireland-recover-so-strongly-from-the-global-financial-crisis\" rel=\"nofollow noopener\" target=\"_blank\">which hammered<\/a> the Irish economy and led to widespread suffering. But even then, Ireland proved far more successful than many of its fellow European nations in bouncing back. That\u2019s part of the Good News story \u2014 not ignoring the crashes, but holding them against the long-term record of human progress. Ireland\u2019s story, with all its detours and its new problems today, like a<a href=\"https:\/\/www.americamagazine.org\/politics-society\/2025\/02\/14\/ireland-housing-crisis-249875\/\" rel=\"nofollow noopener\" target=\"_blank\"> serious housing crisis<\/a>, is a case study in exactly that.<\/p>\n<p class=\"duet--article--dangerously-set-cms-markup duet--article--standard-paragraph _1agbrixi lg8ac51 lg8ac50 xkp0cg1\">A version of this story originally appeared in the Good News newsletter. <a href=\"https:\/\/www.vox.com\/pages\/good-news-newsletter-signup\" rel=\"nofollow noopener\" target=\"_blank\">Sign up here!<\/a><\/p>\n<p class=\"_1tzd3in1\">You\u2019ve read 1 article in the last month<\/p>\n<p class=\"_1tzd3in4\">Here at Vox, we&#8217;re unwavering in our commitment to covering the issues that matter most to you \u2014 threats to democracy, immigration, reproductive rights, the environment, and the rising polarization across this country.<\/p>\n<p class=\"_1tzd3in4\">Our mission is to provide clear, accessible journalism that empowers you to stay informed and engaged in shaping our world. 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