Employment and Unemployment Policy for Ireland

Employment and Unemployment Policy for Ireland
Author: Economic and Social Research Institute
Publisher:
Total Pages: 370
Release: 1984
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN:

Study proposing employment policies to combat unemployment in Ireland - describes the labour market, labour force trends, and prospects; analyses impact of economic relations, public finance, competitiveness and political problems; emphasizes economic growth strategies and expansion of the public sector and manufacturing; reviews role of agricultural policy, natural resources, energy, the construction industry and incomes policy. References.

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.

Social Security in Ireland, 1939-1952

Social Security in Ireland, 1939-1952
Author: Sophia Carey
Publisher:
Total Pages: 418
Release: 2007
Genre: History
ISBN:

This book explores the factors which have shaped the Irish welfare state, through a case study of social security development between 1939 and 1952. At the heart of contemporary debates about the influences shaping welfare state outcomes lie the concepts of industrialisation, modernisation, religion, and patterns of state-formation. The Irish case provides a unique insight into these debates. Ireland is a European welfare state, but one in which colonial legacies are paramount. It is a modern, but late-industrialising nation, and for much of the modern period, Catholicism has been unusually influential. The book looks at how these idiosyncratic Irish experiences shaped a distinctive welfare state, and considers what this tells us about contemporary theoretical perspectives on social policy. This account of the behind the scenes battles over social security, tells us a great deal about how the welfare state in Ireland took the shape it did, and in the process, raises questions about well-established accounts of the role of the Church, political parties, and interest groups in shaping distributive outcomes which would persist for many decades.

A Study of the Structure and Determinants of the Behavioural Component of Social Attitudes in Ireland

A Study of the Structure and Determinants of the Behavioural Component of Social Attitudes in Ireland
Author: Earl E. Davis
Publisher: Dublin : Economic and Social Research Institute
Total Pages: 90
Release: 1975
Genre: Psychology
ISBN:

Social research monograph comprising research results of measurement of behavioural components of social attitudes in Ireland - includes statistical analysis, methodology, theoretics and development of the measurement technique. Bibliography pp. 75 to 77 and statistical tables.