Now showing items 518-537 of 1594

    • The incidence and prevalence of psychiatric illness in Ireland: a progress report 

      Walsh, Dermot (Statistical and Social Inquiry Society of Ireland, 1976)
      Epidemiological observations deal broadly with the estimation of the incidence and prevalence of a given condition both in local communities, in whole nations as well as some sections of whole nations, such as the black ...
    • The incidence of emigration on town and country life in Ireland 

      Oldham, C.H. (Statistical and Social Inquiry Society of Ireland, 1914)
      To the student of economics Ireland always presents a budget of paradoxes. Things which are abnormal elsewhere are here normal and commonplace. The usual laws of cause and effect may, by an act of faith, be presumed ...
    • Income and Employment Impacts: Early Evidence from Administrative Data 

      Acheson, Jean (Statistical and Social Inquiry Society of Ireland, 2020)
      This public policy brief uses newly available administrative data to examine the income and employment impacts of COVID-19 during the depths of the economy’s shutdown in 2020. It highlights the extent of labour market churn ...
    • Income and income tax inequalities in Ireland – New evidence and further illustration of the progressivity of the Irish income tax system 

      McCloughan, Pat (Statistical and Social Inquiry Society of Ireland, 2014)
      This paper presents new estimates of income and income tax inequalities in Ireland during 2001- 2012, using publicly available (grouped) data from the Revenue Commissioners. The analysis is based on a novel estimator for ...
    • Income Inequality and Living Standards 

      Roantree, Barra (Statistical and Social Inquiry Society of Ireland, 2022)
    • Income tax statistics 

      Davis, R.G. (Statistical and Social Inquiry Society of Ireland, 1935)
      In reading this paper I realise that I have to try to make it interesting not only to those who are already well informed on the Income Tax code, but also to those who are possibly not; I have, moreover, to consider not ...
    • Income Volatility on Dairy Farms in Ireland 

      Loughrey, Jason; O'Connor, Declan; Donnellan, Trevor; Hennessy, Thia; Thorne, Fiona (2021)
    • Income Volatility on Dairy Farms in Ireland 

      Loughrey, Jason; O'Connor, Declan; Donnellan, Trevor; Hennessy, Thia; Thorne, Fiona (Statistical and Social Inquiry Society of Ireland, 2021)
      Income volatility on Irish dairy farms is an established and growing phenomenon. In this paper, we use panel data from the Teagasc National Farm Survey to analyse the recent evolution of farm income volatility on Irish ...
    • Income-Tested Health Entitlements: Microsimulation Modelling Using SILC 

      Callan, T.; Colgan, B.; Keane, C.; Logue, C.; Walsh, J.R. (SSISI, 2017)
      The application of microsimulation techniques to tax and welfare policies is well established in many countries, including Ireland. The richness of the data contained in SILC, the CSO’s Survey on Income and Living Conditions, ...
    • Induced employment in the marketed services sectors in Ireland 1975 

      O'Riordan, William K. (Statistical and Social Inquiry Society of Ireland, 1985)
      In this paper I propose to use the I 0 tables to investigate the extent to which employment in the marketed services is due to the demand for agricultural and industrial goods. The term industry as it is used in this paper ...
    • The industrial awakening of Ireland 

      Stanuell, Charles A. (Statistical and Social Inquiry Society of Ireland, 1914)
      It is now ten years since Mr. Bailey in his Presidential address of 1903 took as his subject "Ireland since the Famine." I am inclined to think that we now stand in 1913 upon the threshold of another mighty change, the ...
    • Industrial development 

      Ruane, Frances (Statistical and Social Inquiry Society of Ireland, 1983)
      The recent review of industrial policy is the first major industrial policy review since the gradual shift in economic policies some twenty years ago from promoting import substituting native industries by tariffs and ...
    • Industrial Ireland under free trade 

      Oldham, C.H. (Statistical and Social Inquiry Society of Ireland, 1917)
      When Ireland, by a determined effort, obtained "FREE TRADE" in 1779, this term meant far more than freedom from- tariff duties, which is the meaning it has today. What the British Acts (20 Geo. III., c. 6, 10, 18) ...
    • Industrial policy, employment policy and the non-traded sector 

      O'Rourke, Kevin (Statistical and Social Inquiry Society of Ireland, 1995)
      This paper will critically examine the assumptions on which their [Irish policy makers] policies have been based, and suggest a more constructive role for government intervention. There are three quite distinct sections. ...
    • The industrial progress of Belgium: an object lesson for Ireland 

      Dawson, Charles (Statistical and Social Inquiry Society of Ireland, 1912)
      The recent perusal of two very interesting works on the present industrial position of Belgium suggested to me to select the above subject for this paper. The works are "Land and Labour Lessons from Belgium," by Mr. ...
    • The Industrial Relations Act, 1946 

      Mortished, R. J. P. (Statistical and Social Inquiry Society of Ireland, 1948)
      The Industrial Relations Act, which was introduced and enacted last year with the general approval of both employers' and workers' organizations and of all parties in the Oireachtas, is not a very lengthy measure, but it ...
    • Industrial relations reform in Northern Ireland 

      Robertson, N.; Sams, K. I. (Statistical and Social Inquiry Society of Ireland, 1975)
      In 1971 the Northern Ireland government set up a Review Body. The Report of the Review Body was published in April 1974. This paper contains a discussion of the circumstances leading to the publication of the Report and ...
    • Industrial relations: the contribution of the universities 

      McCarthy, Charles (Statistical and Social Inquiry Society of Ireland, 1980)
      Although I have spent most of my life in the practice, one way or the other, of industrial relations, my responsibilities now lie within a university and it seems to me that one must consider what a university can contribute ...
    • The inefficiency of the Irish tax system 

      McCarthy, E. (Statistical and Social Inquiry Society of Ireland, 1984)
      Whether the tax system in Ireland is unjust or inequitable is a matter to be determined by government in the final analysis. However, I certainly do believe that the Irish tax system has many inefficient features and in ...
    • Infant mortality and the Notification of Births Acts, 1907, 1915 

      Lawson, William (Statistical and Social Inquiry Society of Ireland, 1919)
      This subject was referred to in a paper on "Child Life as a National Asset," read before the Society by Mr. Shannon Millin on December 17th, 1915, but as a good deal of information on the subject was forthcoming ...