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Work rich, time poor? time-use of women and men in Ireland
(Economic & Social Studies, Dublin, 2007)Are we running out of time? This paper uses data from a recently completed time-use survey in Ireland to consider whether the recent employment growth has led to high workloads, time-pressure and a lack of free time. We ... -
Worklife mobility typologies as background to current class position : a research note
(Economic & Social Studies, Dublin, 1998)Retrospective job history data from a large probability sample of males in Northern Ireland is used to construct four typologies of intragenerational occupational mobility. The four typologies are based upon: (1) a Class ... -
Workplace innovations in the Republic of Ireland
(Economic & Social Studies, Dublin, 1997)Many explanations have emerged for Ireland's dramatic economic recovery, but virtually all have taken a macroeconomic perspective. This paper enriches our understanding of recent progress by presenting original survey data ... -
World prices and inflationary process in a small open-economy - case of Ireland
(Economic & Social Studies, Dublin, 1976)The standard wage-price model of inflation and a variant of Parkin's (1973) inflation model, both directly incorporating world prices, are applied to the Irish economy for the period 1953-74. This approach does not allow ... -
Youth culture in ireland
(Economic & Social Studies, DUBLIN, 1984)Abstract: The forms of youth cultures which exist among school-going adolescents in Ireland are explored in this article. A survey, using a comparative research design of eight groups of school-going adolescents, was carried ...