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  • Survey of some delinquent boys in an irish-industrial-school and reformatory 

    Hart, I (Economic & Social Studies, DUBLIN, 1970)
    The research aimed at discovering specific social and psychological characteristics of institutionalized delinquent boys in the Irish Republic. Various researchers had considered separate aspects of juvenile delinquency ...
  • Status inequalities within families in relation to their structural differences 

    Hannan, D (Economic & Social Studies, DUBLIN, 1970)
    The nuclear family, not the individual, is regarded as the basic unit of social stratification systems: a nuclear family being usually defined as a man and wife, with their dependent children, sharing a common domicile. ...
  • Productivity, earnings and composition of labour - irish-manufacturing-industries, 1953-1966 

    Kennedy, Kieran A.; Dowling, Brendan R. (Economic & Social Studies, DUBLIN, 1970)
    In a paper read recently to the Statistical and Social Inquiry Society oflreland by one of the present authors,1 differences in the growth of labour productivity in Irish manufacturing industries over the period 1953 to ...
  • Empirical study of age structure of irish population 

    Walsh, B (Economic & Social Studies, DUBLIN, 1970)
    The economic and social consequences of a population's age structure are far-reaching. The proportion of a country's population in the active age groups largely determines the relationship between productivity per worker ...
  • Beginnings of state care for mentally ill in ireland 

    Williamson, A (Economic & Social Studies, DUBLIN, 1970)
    The purpose in this paper is to examine the background and development of state care for the mentally ill in Ireland. Today, with a rapidly growing awareness of the needs of people with psychiatric problems, many agencies, ...
  • Changing regional pattern in ireland 

    Baker, T; Ross, M (Economic & Social Studies, DUBLIN, 1970)
    Draw a line down the Shannon, bend and extend it to the north east to include Longford and the Ulster counties, add Kerry and perhaps West Cork, and one obtains the traditional dividing line of Ireland. 'The West', the ...
  • 3rd sinn fein party - 1923-1926 

    Pyne, P (Economic & Social Studies, DUBLIN, 1970)
    The Republican party that was organized under the name 'Sinn Fein' after the end of the civil war, while initially relatively successful, failed to obtain the majority support essential, not only for the implementation of ...