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    • Note of incomes in designated areas, 1960 and 1965 

      Ross, M (Economic & Social StudiesDUBLIN, 1971)
      Recently in response to a request from the EEC, incomes were estimated separately for the designated areas and the remainder of the country for i960 and 1965. The results are presented here to make them available to other ...
    • Factor analysis and cluster analysis - their value and stability in social survey research 

      Raven, J; Ritchie, J (Economic & Social StudiesDUBLIN, 1971)
      The object of this paper is to present the results of some methodological work carried out in the Government Social Survey Department in the course of a number of surveys connected with education. Most of the work was ...
    • Regional growth and income patterns, 1960-65 

      Martin, JP (Economic & Social StudiesDUBLIN, 1971)
      This study owes its origins to the earlier research of Ross and Baker into regional income and employment patterns in Ireland and to the appearance of the Buchanan Report in 1969. These works have laid much of the groundwork ...
    • First employment, social status and mobility in Dublin 

      Hutchins, B (Economic & Social StudiesDUBLIN, 1971)
      It is widely believed that a young man entering the labour market for the first time may, if he wishes, take any job open to him, of whatever social status or degree of skill, confident that this will not affect significantly ...
    • Price-change calculations based on 3 forms of input-output model - illustration from estimates of impact of equal pay on Irish industry 

      Henry, EW; Walsh, BM (Economic & Social StudiesDUBLIN, 1971)
      The official Input-Output (I-O) Tables for 1964 provide us with a 17 sector model in Appendix Tables A1, A2 and A3. In this version of the model, similar imports are distributed along the rows of the transactions matrix ...
    • Dail deputies - 1969 generation 

      Farrell, B. (Economic & Social StudiesDUBLIN, 1971)
      As the Eighteenth Dail's life drew to a close, a major change in Irish political life was anticipated. The expectations were not confined to the national mass media, although the subsequent results tempted some politicians ...