Regional analysis - Northern Ireland experience

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JV Simpson, 'Regional analysis - Northern Ireland experience', Economic and Social Research Institute, Economic and Social Review, Vol.2 (Issue 4), 1971, 1971, pp507-529

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Since 1936 Northern Ireland, has had a higher unemployment rate than any other region of the United Kingdom. For the period 1927-1936, unemployment was proportionately higher in Wales and in 1932 it was higher in Scotland. Even then the position was unsatisfactory in absolute terms since the proportion of insured workers, outside agriculture, who were unemployed was on average over 20 per cent.

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Author: Simpson, JV

Publisher: Economic & Social Studies
Type of material: Journal Article