Unemployment in Ireland

Unemployment in Ireland
Author: Charles Clark
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 163
Release: 2019-05-20
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0429769466

Published in 1998, this book looks at unemployment in Ireland, the country's most serious social and economic problem. It is the major contributor to poverty, exclusion and social decay. This book contributes to the growing debate on the unemployment problem in Ireland. It is the first academic collection of papers on this issue and contains contributions from some of Ireland's most respected economists. It offers alternative views of the Irish labour market, with these views shedding light on many aspects of the unemployment problem, including exchange rates influences, aggregate demand analysis, labour market policies and the historical perspective. Since this book assesses the problem of unemployment from different perspectives, it should widen the discussion of this most serious issue.

Growth to Limits

Growth to Limits
Author: Peter Flora
Publisher: Walter de Gruyter
Total Pages: 862
Release: 1986
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9783110111330

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Modern Ireland

Modern Ireland
Author: Michael Owen Shannon
Publisher:
Total Pages: 768
Release: 1981
Genre: History
ISBN:

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Unemployment

Unemployment
Author: J J Richardson
Publisher: SAGE Publications Limited
Total Pages: 328
Release: 1984-06
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN:

Case studies of employment policies to cope with unemployment in Denmark, France, Germany, Federal Republic, Ireland, Sweden, the UK and USA - examines political aspects, employment creation in the public sector and through public works programmes; describes US Federal Employment and Vocational Training programmes, local level initiatives in the UK, creation of enterprise zones in the UK and USA, youth employment subsidies in the EC; reviews policies relating to reduced hours of work, work sharing, migrant workers, adjustment assistance, etc. Graphs.

The Quest for the Irish Celt

The Quest for the Irish Celt
Author: Mairéad Carew
Publisher: Merrion Press
Total Pages: 260
Release: 2018-03-29
Genre: History
ISBN: 1788550110

The Quest for the Irish Celt is the fascinating story of Harvard University’s five-year archaeological research programme in Ireland during the 1930s to determine the racial and cultural heritage of the Irish people. The programme involved country-wide excavations and the examination of prehistoric skulls by physical anthropologists, and was complemented by the physical examinations of thousands of Irish people from across the country; measuring skulls, nose-shape and grade of hair colour. The Harvard scientists’ mission was to determine who the Celts were, what was their racial type, and what element in the present-day population represented the descendants of the earliest inhabitants of the island. Though the Harvard Mission was hugely influential, there were theories of eugenics involved that would shock the modern reader. The main adviser for the archaeology was Adolf Mahr, Nazi and Director of the National Museum (1934–39). The overall project was managed by Earnest A. Hooton, famed Harvard anthropologist, whose theories regarding biological heritage would now be readily condemned for their racism. Mairéad Carew explores this extraordinary archaeological mission, examining its historic importance for Ireland and Irish-America, its landmark findings, and the unseemly activities that lay just beneath the surface.

Unemployment Relief in Great Britain

Unemployment Relief in Great Britain
Author: Felix Morley
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 129
Release: 2019-03-19
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0429602944

Originally published in 1924, Unemployment Relief in Great Britain takes up the history of unemployment relief in Great Britain, focusing on the after effects of the post-war period and the Great Depression. Primarily, the book provides a detailed study of England’s experience with compulsory unemployment insurance and public employment exchanges. The book provides an intriguing study that will appeal to sociologists and historians alike, adeptly weaving practical aspects of the insurance acts, and the administration of employment exchanges.

A Study of Industrial Workers' Co-operatives

A Study of Industrial Workers' Co-operatives
Author: Robert O'Connor
Publisher:
Total Pages: 236
Release: 1980
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN:

Monograph on production cooperatives in Western Europe, Israel and Yugoslavia - summarizes underlying principles of the cooperative movement and discusses administrative aspects, financing, efficiency, advantages and disadvantages, etc., And considers cooperatives in each country together with the need for an aid institution and credit sources. Bibliography pp. 213 to 216, flow charts and statistical tables.

The Irish Housing System

The Irish Housing System
Author: Terence J. Baker
Publisher:
Total Pages: 296
Release: 1979
Genre: Political Science
ISBN:

Monograph on the housing system in Ireland - covers the nature and institutional framework of owned and rental housing, the extent of residential construction, housing costs, tenancy conditions, household characteristics, the lack of state aid, etc., and includes recommendations for housing policy. Bibliography pp. 263 to 268, references and statistical tables.