* Irish emigration up four-fold since economic crisis began * Almost half of Irish emigrants quitting jobs to leave * Few openings to return in health, construction, banking By Padraic Halpin DUBLIN, Nov 28 (Reuters) - When Toby Gilbert decided to emigrate last year, he did not choose Australia over Dublin for sunshine and sandy beaches. He just wanted a few more free hours to see his wife. Fed up with working punishing hours and barely seeing each other, the two doctors were among almost 50,000 Irish people who left the country permanently last year, a near four-fold increase since Ireland's economic crisis began in 2008. But just as worrying for a country keen to turn another chapter in...
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