Browsing by Author "Fahey, Tony"
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An Analysis of Social Housing Need
Fahey, Tony; Watson, Dorothy (ESRI, Dublin, 1995) -
The economic and social implications of demographic change
Fahey, Tony; FitzGerald, John D.; Maitre, Bertrand (Statistical and Social Inquiry Society of Ireland, 1998)This Society was founded in the midst of the population crisis caused by the Famine. No crisis on the scale of the Famine occurred again in the Society?s history, but various forms of demographic ?weakness?, such as high ... -
Family Formation in Ireland Trends, Data Needs and Implications: Report to Family Affairs Unit, Department of Social, Community and Family Affairs
Fahey, Tony; Russell, Helen (ESRI, Dublin, 2001)This study provides an overview of existing knowledge regarding the family in Ireland today. It focuses in particular on three major issues: the long-term decline in fertility, the growth and pattern of lone parenthood and ... -
Formulating Environmental and Social Indicators for Sustainable Development
Scott, Sue; Nolan, Brian; Fahey, Tony (ESRI, Dublin, 1996) -
Measuring the female labour supply: conceptual and procedural problems in Irish official statistics
Fahey, Tony (Economic & Social Studies, Dublin, 1990)This paper examines some problems which reduce the usefulness of Irish labour statistics as measures of women's, particularly married women's, labour activities. These problems arise both at a conceptual level ? principally ... -
Second Surge: Population Growth in Ireland since 1995
Fahey, Tony (Statistical and Social Inquiry Society of Ireland, 2022) -
State, family and compulsory schooling in Ireland
Fahey, Tony (Economic & Social Studies, Dublin, 1992)Legal sanctions to compel parents into sending their children more regularly to school were widely applied in Ireland from the 1920s to the 1950s, following which the practice declined substantially and changed in nature ... -
Trends in Irish fertility rates in comparative perspective
Fahey, Tony (Economic & Social Studies, Dublin, 2001)This paper examines trends in Irish fertility rates over the past four decades in the context of fertility trends in developed countries generally. Irish fertility rates have stabilised at the upper edge of the European ...