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  • The structure of Irish industry 

    Linehan, T. P. (Statistical and Social Inquiry Society of Ireland, 1962)
    The development over time of Irish industry is fairly well documented, statistically speaking, in so far as production, employment etc. data are concerned for industry as a whole and for the various industrial subdivisions. ...
  • Economic aspects of forestry in Northern Ireland 

    Thomas, D. E. L. (Statistical and Social Inquiry Society of Ireland, 1962)
    It was stated in 1960 that forestry policy in Northern Ireland is governed by three major factors: ?Firstly, there is the compelling need, which two world wars have so painfully demonstrated, to reverse the centuries-old ...
  • Accident proneness, or variable accident tendency? 

    Cresswell, W. L.; Froggatt, P. (Statistical and Social Inquiry Society of Ireland, 1962)
    The term accident proneness is current in both medical and lay press, but it is not always used in the same sense, nor is one always confident that many who employ it so freely are aware of the exact assumptions contained ...
  • Agriculture and economic growth in western Ireland 

    Attwood, E. A. (Statistical and Social Inquiry Society of Ireland, 1962)
    In the development of the economy of the Western Counties of Ireland industrial expansion, in order to diversify employment opportunities, has been given considerable prominence and insufficient attention given to the need ...
  • The present state of human tuberculosis in Ireland 

    Deeny, James (Statistical and Social Inquiry Society of Ireland, 1962)
    The objects of this paper are: To give some information on the present state of human tuberculosis in Ireland as determined by certain criteria or indices; To discuss briefly the procedures utilised in the control of human ...

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