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  • (1) The Statistical Abstract; (2) the 24th session of the International Institute of Statistics 

    Lyon, Stanley (Statistical and Social Inquiry Society of Ireland, 1939)
    Some remarks may perhaps be expected in explanation of the two-fold title of my inaugural address. A consideration of the Statistical Abstract, which is a compendium not only of statistics published by the ...
  • Broadcast discussion on ?unemployment? 

    Lyon, Stanley; Glenavy, Lord; Johnson, Thomas; O Buachalla, Liam; Coyne, E. J. (Statistical and Social Inquiry Society of Ireland, 1940)
    The first discussion by members of the Society, by way of broadcast, was on the population problem; the subject for this evening is "Unemployment." There is no necessity for me to enlarge on all that this single word ...
  • The Census of Population, 1946 

    Lyon, Stanley (Statistical and Social Inquiry Society of Ireland, 1947)
    At decennial intervals a Census of Population of Ireland (since 1922 the Twenty-Six Counties of Eire) is normally taken. Census date 1946 has been fixed by Order for Sunday, 12th May. A conference was held of representatives ...
  • Centenary of the Societe de Statistique de Paris 

    Lyon, Stanley (Statistical and Social Inquiry Society of Ireland, 1961)
    The President of the Societe de Statistique de Paris sent the following invitation to the President of the Statistical and Social Inquiry Society of Ireland requesting him, or a deputy on his behalf, to attend at the ...
  • The forthcoming census of population 

    Lyon, Stanley (Statistical and Social Inquiry Society of Ireland, 1936)
    A Census of the Population of Saorstat Eireann is to be taken on 26th April, 1936. As an item of propaganda in connection with the preparatory work for Censuses of Population it has been customary to read before this ...
  • Natality in Dublin in the years 1943, 1944 and 1945 

    Lyon, Stanley (Statistical and Social Inquiry Society of Ireland, 1948)
    The population problem is a subject of the greatest importance to every country. The Government of this country has quite recently appointed a Commission to inquire into the level and trend of Population, with a special ...
  • The organisation of official statistics in Saorstat Eireann and in some other countries 

    Lyon, Stanley (Statistical and Social Inquiry Society of Ireland, 1933)
    In the complexity of modern life, governments and peoples require a vast and ever-increasing fund of measurable facts, or as they are called "statistics," for their work and weal. They require to know the size and ...
  • The population problem : a radio discussion 

    Brennan, Joseph; Geary, R. C.; Duncan, G. A.; O'Brien, George; Lyon, Stanley (Statistical and Social Inquiry Society of Ireland, 1938)
    The present discussion on the Irish population problem has been arranged on the invitation of the Director of Broadcasting by the Statistical and Social Inquiry Society of Ireland. This Society which in a few years will ...
  • The session of the International Institute of Statistics at Mexico, 1933 

    Lyon, Stanley (Statistical and Social Inquiry Society of Ireland, 1934)
    It is not proposed to give here an account of each paper, but the following summaries of some of the more important papers will give a general idea of their subject matter. The volumes of the Bulletin which will be ...
  • Some observations on births in Dublin in the years 1941 and 1942 

    Lyon, Stanley (Statistical and Social Inquiry Society of Ireland, 1943)
    The population problem is a subject which may be beyond my capacity to deal with in any authoritative manner but on account of its very importance the paper presented to the Society this evening may provoke serious ...
  • The trade statistics of the Irish Free State : methodological aspects 

    Lyon, Stanley (Statistical and Social Inquiry Society of Ireland, 1938)
    In May, 1925, I read before this Society one of a series of short papers which were then presented on trade statistics and I am glad to have this opportunity of bringing to your notice some facts which will indicate ...
  • Unemployment?the statistical background 

    Lyon, Stanley (Statistical and Social Inquiry Society of Ireland, 1943)
    Statistics relating to unemployment in this country are available from two main sources. There is first, the weekly figures published in the Press showing the number of unemployed who are seeking work and who register ...