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  • Empirical classifications of types among delinquent referrals to a child guidance clinic 

    Hart, I; McQuaid, P (Economic & Social Studies, DUBLIN, 1974)
    A major difficulty in formulating treatment programmes for juvenile offenders is the multiplicity of causes and circumstances of anti-social behaviour. This study uses factor and cluster analysis to search for syndromes ...
  • Income maintenance payments in Ireland, 1953-1971 - cyclical variations and long-term growth 

    Walsh, BM (Economic & Social Studies, DUBLIN, 1974)
    Three contributions have appeared in recent issues of this Review on the topic of Ireland's social security payments viewed in relation to the growth of national income. The original Note by Geary clearly raised some very ...
  • Migration patterns in Dublin county borough 

    Johnson, N (Economic & Social Studies, DUBLIN, 1974)
    In the last 15 years Dublin has undergone a dramatic change, from the fairly sleepy introverted capital of the 26 counties, it has been transformed into a relatively sophisticated and increasingly cosmopolitan financial ...
  • Money, interest and economic activity in Ireland 

    Thom, DR (Economic & Social Studies, DUBLIN, 1974)
    Recent studies have provided evidence that economic activity in Ireland responds to changes in certain monetary aggregates.1 Thomas F. Hoare, for example, employs a 'Monetarist Model of Income Determination' to investigate ...
  • Relative efficiency of RAS versus least squares methods of updating input-output structures - addendum 

    Henry, EW (Economic & Social Studies, DUBLIN, 1974)
    The following note is intended to clarify both the mathematical derivation of the Least-Squares minimum and its interpretation, as given in the author's paper, published in the October 1973 issue of this Review. I am ...
  • Social security payments - note 

    O'Hagan, J; O'Higgins, M (Economic & Social Studies, DUBLIN, 1974)
    It is with great reluctance that we take issue with Dr Geary again. However, be it due to bad presentation on our part or due to misinterpretation on Dr Geary's, some seriously misleading assertions were made in the latter's ...
  • Technical change in Northern Ireland manufacturing 1950-1968 

    McCullough, A (Economic & Social Studies, DUBLIN, 1974)
    This paper measures the extent and nature of technological change in Northern Ireland Manufacturing. In certain cases the results obtained are compared with those for other economies. The subject dealt with is one of obvious ...