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A comparative perspective on trends in income inequality in Ireland
Nolan, Brian; Maitre, Bertrand (Economic & Social Studies, Dublin, 2000)Both overall income inequality and inequality in the distribution of earnings rose sharply during the 1980s and 1990s in a number of industrialised countries, notably the UK and the USA. This makes it particularly important ... -
A dynamic model of the relationship between income and financial satisfaction: evidence from Ireland
Newman, Carol; Delaney, Liam; Nolan, Brian (Economic & Social Studies, Dublin, 2008)The link between income and subjective satisfaction with one?s financial situation is explored in this paper using a panel analysis of 1,998 individuals tracked through the course of the boom period in Ireland, 1994-2001. ... -
A Review of the Commission on Social Welfare's Minimum Adequate Income
Callan, Tim; Nolan, Brian; Whelan, Christopher T (ESRI, Dublin, 1996) -
A study of valency in Modern Irish
Nolan, Brian (Trinity College (Dublin, Ireland). Centre for Language and Communication Studies, 2002)The main aim of this thesis is to characterise the factors that underpin the syntactic and semantic valency of the Irish verb in terms of a functional approach that is sensitive to aspectuality in the Aktionsarten sense ... -
Charging for Public Health Services in Ireland: Why and How?
Nolan, Brian (ESRI, Dublin, 1993) -
Developing agreed and accepted understandings of spirituality and spiritual care concepts among members of an innovative spirituality interest group in the Republic of Ireland
Timmins, Fiona; Murphy, Maryanne; Caldeira, Sílvia; Ging, Eimear; King, Carole; Brady, Vivienne; Whelan, Jacqueline; O'Boyle, Colm; Kelly, John; Neill, Freda; Hynes, Geralyn; Neenan, Kathleen; Pujol, Nicolas; Fitzgerald, Lisa; Hayden, Deborah; Sweeney, Barbara; Threadgold, Mary; O'Sullivan, Michael; Flanagan, Bernadette; Weathers, Elizabeth; Larkin, Philip; Meehan, Therese; Ward, Karen; Chew, Hannah; Minford, Eunice; Lee, Mandy; Mulchaire, Margaret; McAuliffe, Anne; Boyle, P.J.; Keating, Noel; Nolan, Brian (2016)A Spirituality Interest Group (SIG) was set up in in the School of Nursing and Midwifery, Trinity College Dublin, Republic of Ireland (ROI), in March 2013. This paper reports on some of the journey and requirements involved ... -
Disability and labour force participation in Ireland
Gannon, Brenda; Nolan, Brian (Economic & Social Studies, Dublin, 2004)The extent and nature of participation in the labour market by persons affected by disability has a multitude of direct and indirect effects on their living standards and quality of life, and so is a critical area for ... -
Distributional aspects of Ireland's fiscal adjustment
Callan, Tim; Nolan, Brian (Economic & Social Studies, Dublin, 1992)Conflicting claims about the distributional impact of Ireland's fiscal adjustment have been made. This paper clarifies the different implicit standards on which these may be based, and uses the limited available data on ... -
Equity in the utilisation of health care in Ireland
Layte, Richard; Nolan, Brian (Economic & Social Studies, Dublin, 2004)This paper analyses the extent of equity of health service delivery across the income distribution in Ireland ? that is the extent to which there is equal treatment for equal need irrespective of income. We find that ... -
Financial Assets of Households in Ireland
Honohan, P; Nolan, Brian (ESRI, Dublin, 1993) -
Financing the Health Care System: Is Private Financing an Alternative?
Nolan, Brian (ESRI, Dublin, 1988) -
Formulating Environmental and Social Indicators for Sustainable Development
Scott, Sue; Nolan, Brian; Fahey, Tony (ESRI, Dublin, 1996) -
Globalisation, Inequality and Populism
Nolan, Brian (SSISI, 2017)Inequality in the distribution of income and wealth among individuals has now come to the fore as a core concern across the industrialised world. In 2013 then President of the United States Barack Obama identified rising ... -
Income and wealth in The Irish Longitudinal Study on Ageing
O'Sullivan, Vincent; Nolan, Brian; Barrett, Alan; Dooley, Cara (Economic & Social Studies, Dublin, 2014)Between 2009 and 2011, data were collected under the first wave of The Irish Longitudinal Study on Ageing (TILDA). Over 8,500 people aged 50 and over and living in Ireland were interviewed about a wide range of topics ... -
Income inequality and public policy
Nolan, Brian (Economic & Social Studies, Dublin, 2009)This paper briefly summarises the evidence that Ireland has a relatively high level of income inequality, which has been rather stable over time and reflects institutional legacies and choices made in the past. A comparative ... -
Inequality and the crisis: the distributional impact of tax increases and welfare and public sector pay cuts
Callan, Tim; Nolan, Brian; Keane, Claire; Walsh, John R. (Economic & Social Studies, Dublin, 2010)The economic crisis impacts directly on the distribution of income via unemployment and private sector wages, but the way policy responds in seeking to control soaring fiscal deficits is also central to its distributional ... -
Inter-industry wage differentials in Ireland
Gannon, Brenda; Nolan, Brian (Economic & Social Studies, Dublin, 2004)This paper investigates inter-industry wage differentials in Ireland, taking advantage of access to a dataset that is uniquely suitable for this purpose, the 1996 Structure of Earnings Survey. This allows us to measure ... -
Ireland's fiscal stabilisation ? achievements and prospects: editors' introduction
McAleese, Dermot; Nolan, Brian (Economic & Social Studies, Dublin, 1992)The papers in this special issue of the Review were initially prepared for a conference of the Irish Economic Association held at Trinity College, Dublin on Thursday 19th September 1991. The purpose of the conference was ... -
Low Pay in Ireland
Nolan, Brian (ESRI, Dublin, 1992) -
Measuring poverty in Ireland: reply
Callan, Tim; Hannan, Damian F.; Nolan, Brian; Whelan, Brendan J. (Economic & Social Studies, Dublin, 1990)MacCarthaigh makes three points with respect to the measurement of poverty, drawing on the work of Stein Ringen. We deal with these in turn, and attempt to match his comment for succinctness ? the issues are discussed in ...