The Economic and Social Review, Vol. 03, No. 1, 1971
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Note on national and county car ownership projections in ireland
(Economic & Social Studies, DUBLIN, 1971)In recent years Irish transportation problems have attracted considerable public interest and controversy. The principal reason for this has been the rapid rise in car ownership levels which expresses itself most clearly ... -
Human capital and economic growth - United Kingdom, 1951-1961
(Economic & Social Studies, DUBLIN, 1971)In recent years, economists have been turning their exploratory energies in increasing measure towards investment in human-beings, such as formal education, post-school training, health, migration and information. Of these, ... -
Old age in Northern Ireland - study of elderly in a sea-side town
(Economic & Social Studies, DUBLIN, 1971)Northern Ireland's social policy is governed by the principle of parity with Britain. This means that British measures of social welfare are usually adopted in Northern Ireland. There are often administrative modifications, ... -
Capital formation, technical change and labour productivity improvement - analysis of a cross-section of Irish manufacturing industries 1953-1967
(Economic & Social Studies, DUBLIN, 1971)The recent economic literature has given a good deal of attention to the analysis of production and technical change. During the second half of the 1950's, Solow published his path-breaking article on the causes of labour ... -
Some political behaviour patterns and attitudes of roman catholic priests in a rural part of Northern Ireland
(Economic & Social Studies, DUBLIN, 1971)The activities of churchmen in the field of politics can be approached by the political scientist on two levels. On the macro-political level, the church as a whole is taken to be the unit of analysis. This approach views ...