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Displaying Results 1426 - 1450 of 1461 on page 58 of 59
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School attendance in Ireland
(1912)
Ryan, Frederick W.
School attendance in Ireland
(1912)
Ryan, Frederick W.
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In this paper your attention is drawn to the Irish Education Act of 1892, upon the efficient working of which must positively depend—as I hope to confirm by figures—the general success of Irish Elementary Education as a whole; and as an indirect consequence the future character and industrial development of the nation. It is proposed, therefore, to examine the nature of School Attendance required by law, and to note the lines along which is carried the principle of compulsion embodied in the Act in question.
http://hdl.handle.net/2262/4018
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The industrial progress of Belgium: an object lesson for Ireland
(1912)
Dawson, Charles
The industrial progress of Belgium: an object lesson for Ireland
(1912)
Dawson, Charles
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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. B. Seebohn Rowntree, and "La Belgique au Travail," by M. J. Izart, published in Paris in 1910. However, before dealing with the present state of affairs, it will be interesting and useful to glance at the industrial position of the country before the Revolution of 1830.
http://hdl.handle.net/2262/7930
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Proceedings of the Statistical and Social Inquiry Society of Ireland: sixty-fifth session 1911/1912
(1912)
Proceedings of the Statistical and Social Inquiry Society of Ireland: sixty-fifth session 1911/1912
(1912)
http://hdl.handle.net/2262/6266
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Land purchase in Ireland: a retrospect and a forecast
(1913)
Lynch, Stanislaus John
Land purchase in Ireland: a retrospect and a forecast
(1913)
Lynch, Stanislaus John
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When presenting to you this evening a retrospect of the progress of Land Purchase in Ireland since 1885, it is not necessary to refer to the various causes which led up to the then existing dead-lock in the sale and transfer of Irish land, save to remind you that while the bitter agrarian and political agitation which followed upon the Fair Rent legislation of 1881 had closed the door of the Irish land market to all bidders except the occupying tenants, no adequate means had been afforded to them to become owners of their holdings upon equitable terms.
http://hdl.handle.net/2262/20519
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The significance of some recent Irish statistics
(1913)
Finlay, T.A.
The significance of some recent Irish statistics
(1913)
Finlay, T.A.
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The Statistics published from time to time by Government Departments are often accepted as indicating, without further interpretation, the prosperity of a nation. It is assumed that when we know the amount of wealth within the borders of a country, and the number of its inhabitants, we know all that is required in order to estimate the prosperity of its people. But this assumption is wholly fallacious. Prosperity is a vague term; it requires accurate definition in order to adapt it to scientific purposes. We will employ it here to signify material well-being. A people is prosperous in the measure in which all, or at least the great majority, are supplied with the necessaries, comforts, and refinements of life. This is the only basis of an estimate which is of any avail.
http://hdl.handle.net/2262/7931
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International time
(1913)
Stanuell, Charles A.
International time
(1913)
Stanuell, Charles A.
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In dealing with the subject of international time, I should like to state at once that I propose to deal with it in a popular style without any scientific terms, as I think that there have been some misunderstandings of the subject due to the elaborate scientific explanations which have been put forward, and not understood. I propose to first explain what I mean by the expression "International Time." I refer to an arrangement between the nations who belong to the Postal Union, entered into about 1884, under which a general system of time applicable to the whole world was introduced, and recommended to the various nations who had joined the Postal Union, nearly all the civilized globe.
http://hdl.handle.net/2262/7932
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The Census of Ireland, 1911 (illustrated by lantern slides)
(1913)
Thompson, William J.
The Census of Ireland, 1911 (illustrated by lantern slides)
(1913)
Thompson, William J.
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At the outset of this paper I should like first to thank the President and Council of the Statistical Society for the privilege they have accorded me by inviting me to appear before you this evening, and secondly to apologise for the meagre attempt to crowd into the short space of one hour even a very brief summary of the recent Census of Ireland. When we remember that there were issued from the Census Office 34 separate County and County Borough publications, each having 41 tables and ranging in size from that of County Carlow, which contains 71 pages of the ordinary blue book size, to that of the City and County of Cork, containing 383 pages, together with four Provincial Summaries, and the General Report running into 600 pages, and that every page is full of useful and interesting statistical information, we can realise how futile a paper, extending over even several hours, would be in dealing with a fractional part of the published material. I can only, therefore, bring under yo...
http://hdl.handle.net/2262/7933
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Some considerations in reference to the establishment of the Office of a Public Trustee in Ireland
(1913)
O'Connell, John Robert
Some considerations in reference to the establishment of the Office of a Public Trustee in Ireland
(1913)
O'Connell, John Robert
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The large amount of public interest which has been aroused in many quarters by the creation of the office of Public Trustee in England, and the very reasonable demand for a detailed examination of that official's sphere of operations; and of his mode of administering the functions imposed on him by the Public Trustee Act, 1906, will, I hope, be accepted as my excuse for reading this paper before you tonight.
http://hdl.handle.net/2262/7934
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The Dublin housing question: sanitary and insanitary
(1913)
Dawson, Charles
The Dublin housing question: sanitary and insanitary
(1913)
Dawson, Charles
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So much attention has been devoted to the insanitary condition of certain quarters of our City that it appears to me that the work which has been done for the providing of sanitary and comfortable dwellings for the workers has been almost completely overlooked. In the first place, I desire to point out what has been done for the providing of Sanitary dwellings. In the second, I shall deal with what are called the Slums. Amongst the greatest of pioneers and reformers in the housing of Dublin stands the Corporation.
http://hdl.handle.net/2262/7935
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The improvement of Dublin harbour
(1912)
Stanuell, Charles A.
The improvement of Dublin harbour
(1912)
Stanuell, Charles A.
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I do not think, that it would serve any useful purpose to trace the early development of the Port. The fact is that for years all goods were carted through the streets to and from Kingsbridge, Amiens street, Westland Row, Harcourt Street, and a large proportion to the Broadstone terminus of the M.G.W. I think the best course to adopt is to refrain from further ancient history and to commence with the year 1873, the date when the Spencer Dock was opened. That in itself was nothing, the Spencer Dock is very defective, but it marked the time when the M.G.W., the G.S. & W., the G.N., and the L. & N.W. railways united to form a general railway centre at the North Wall, which was completed, more than ten years after, when the so-called Loop Line was constructed connecting Westland Row with Amiens-street station.
http://hdl.handle.net/2262/7927
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The "General Strike" as a labour weapon
(1912)
Chart, D.A.
The "General Strike" as a labour weapon
(1912)
Chart, D.A.
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The special point to which your attention will be directed this evening is the comparatively novel use of the "general" or "sympathetic" strike as a means of compelling a settlement of disputes between employers and employed. The practice appears to have arisen in the Latin countries of Western Europe, notably in France and Italy, and to have gradually spread to these shores. The procedure adopted is familiar to all from recent experiences and need not be described in detail. In its essentials it is an effort to enforce a settlement of partial or local industrial disputes by spreading the area of contention and involving eventually so many interests that the whole commercial and industrial world is practically brought to a standstill.
http://hdl.handle.net/2262/7928
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Redistributive forces of the Irish tax-benefit system
(2003)
O'Donoghue, Cathal
Redistributive forces of the Irish tax-benefit system
(2003)
O'Donoghue, Cathal
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This paper charts the main changes in structure of the Irish system of tax and social benefits over the period 1955-2002. It analyses the evolution of the redistributive forces in the system over the period and considers the effect of the incremental reform on the complexity of policy and resulting impact on incentives.
http://hdl.handle.net/2262/2619
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Proceedings of the Statistical and Social Inquiry of Ireland One Hundred and Sixty-Third Session: 2009/2010
(2010)
SSISI
Proceedings of the Statistical and Social Inquiry of Ireland One Hundred and Sixty-Third Session: 2009/2010
(2010)
SSISI
http://hdl.handle.net/2262/41141
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Structural Economic Change in Ireland 1957-2006: Statistics, Context and Analysis
(2010)
Quill, Patrick; Teahon, Paddy
Structural Economic Change in Ireland 1957-2006: Statistics, Context and Analysis
(2010)
Quill, Patrick; Teahon, Paddy
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The fifty years since the publication of Economic Development has been a time of change and growth for Ireland. Analysis of the development of the structural composition of the economy in this period requires a consistent and comprehensive dataset from the late 1950s onwards. The national income and expenditure tables have changed over time and a consistent set of historical tables is only available from 1970 onwards. Gross value added by sector in the official historical series is given for only a small number of sectors. In this paper the tables of gross value added by sector in current and in constant prices, are extended backwards to 1957 and expanded to include fifteen industry groupings. A new comprehensive and consistent dataset spanning fifty years of the Irish economy is thus constructed. Details of the methods and sources used to develop these series are presented. A context for analysis is set out based on the framework or model developed by Professor Carlota Perez in a s...
http://hdl.handle.net/2262/41140
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An Exploration of the Nordic Model
(2010)
de Buitleir, Donal
An Exploration of the Nordic Model
(2010)
de Buitleir, Donal
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In this paper I examine the social and economic system which is generally known as the Nordic Model and compare this with the Irish case. The analysis is limited to Denmark, Finland and Sweden as Norway and Iceland may be regarded as special cases due to their non-membership of the EU and their heavy dependence on oil and fishing respectively. One of the important advantages claimed for the Nordic model is that high levels of security go hand in hand with flexibility and a willingness to change. In Ireland it seems that the reverse is often the case. The most radical changes are accepted by those with the least security while the pace of reform is slow in the public sector and the most secure parts of the private sector. Given our current difficulties it is reasonable to expect that those in secure employment show the greatest willingness to embrace change and that is something we should insist on.
http://hdl.handle.net/2262/41139
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Trends and Patterns in Cancer Mortality in Northern Ireland
(2010)
Donnelly, D.W.; Gavin, A.T.
Trends and Patterns in Cancer Mortality in Northern Ireland
(2010)
Donnelly, D.W.; Gavin, A.T.
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Cancer is a major public health issue in Northern Ireland with one in three of the population developing some form of the disease by the time they reach 75 years. However in many ways cancer is a misunderstood disease with the common perception that it is unavoidable and almost always fatal. In this paper we give an overview of the cancer burden in Northern Ireland, focusing on the many aspects of cancer mortality including the distribution by cancer type, trends over time and variations by geographic area and socio-economic factors. Cancer mortality patterns are put into context alongside incidence levels and survival, and differences with the situation in the UK and Republic of Ireland are highlighted.
http://hdl.handle.net/2262/41138
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The Magnitude of the Problem
(2010)
Croughan, David
The Magnitude of the Problem
(2010)
Croughan, David
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The Macroeconomic and Fiscal Framework document accompanying the April 2009 Supplementary Budget detailed the measures that had been taken since July 2009 to address the weakening public finances.
http://hdl.handle.net/2262/41135
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A new fiscal framework for Ireland
(2010)
Lane, Philip R.
A new fiscal framework for Ireland
(2010)
Lane, Philip R.
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Pro-cyclicality in Irish fiscal policy has contributed to macroeconomic volatility over recent decades. Accordingly, this paper seeks to identify institutional mechanisms that can improve the performance of fiscal policy in macroeconomic stabilisation in Ireland. We propose a new fiscal framework for Ireland that combines the adoption of a rules-based approach to budgetary policy with the appointment of an independent fiscal policy council that will be formally involved in the fiscal process. Finally, we also advocate a set of ancillary reforms that will further improve the coherence of Irish fiscal policy with membership of European Monetary Union.
http://hdl.handle.net/2262/41136
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Ireland and the Global Financial Crisis: Growth, Volatility and Financial Development
(2010)
Byrne, Julie
Ireland and the Global Financial Crisis: Growth, Volatility and Financial Development
(2010)
Byrne, Julie
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I examine the impact that a decline in financial development could have on Ireland.s growth performance in light of the current credit crisis. A Markov-switching model with time-varying transition probabilities is applied to Irish data to examine the link between financial development and growth. In the model, the growth rate moves discretely between two regimes; one characterised by high average growth and low volatility, the other a more volatile low growth regime. Inferences are then made by estimating how long the country can be expected to remain in a slow growth regime, at given levels of financial development. The results show that higher levels of financial development correspond to spending more time in the higher growth regime. Furthermore, it is shown that the expected duration of remaining in the slow growth regime increases as financial development falls. This analysis takes into account the fact that the dynamics of output following a shock such as a financial crisis d...
http://hdl.handle.net/2262/41137
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Investigating the Public-Private Wage Gap in Ireland Using Data from the National Employment Survey 2007
(2010)
Foley, Patrick; O'Callaghan, Fiona
Investigating the Public-Private Wage Gap in Ireland Using Data from the National Employment Survey 2007
(2010)
Foley, Patrick; O'Callaghan, Fiona
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This paper uses data from the 2007 National Employment Survey to analyse the public-private sector wage gap in Ireland. The purpose of the paper is to highlight the issues around attempting to establish a definitive measurement of the public-private sector wage differential. A number of different approaches are used to estimate the public-private wage gap, and the limitations of these various methods are highlighted. A range of plausible estimates of this wage gap are presented for 2007. In particular, this report investigates the effect of weighting on the estimates as well as exploring the impact that the inclusion of size of enterprise has on the results. These results show that, in general, there is a premium associated with working in the public sector when average estimates are calculated. When quantile regression is used to consider how the premium varies across the distribution of earnings, it was found that the premium was highest at the lower end of the earnings distributi...
http://hdl.handle.net/2262/41131
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Fiscal Adjustment and Macroeconomic Re-balancing in Ireland
(2010)
McCarthy, Colm
Fiscal Adjustment and Macroeconomic Re-balancing in Ireland
(2010)
McCarthy, Colm
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In the five quarters from 2008 Q1 to 2009 Q2, Ireland.s real GNP, seasonally adjusted, has fallen by 13.5%. The unemployment rate has risen by eight points, labour force participation has fallen and emigration has resumed. The economic decline in Ireland exceeds by a large margin those being experienced by most other European countries, and constitutes the worst recession in Ireland since the early years of the Second World War. The policy challenge involves much more than fiscal consolidation, or recovery from a routine cyclical downturn.
http://hdl.handle.net/2262/41133
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Economic and Fiscal Policy since 1997: What Caused the Crisis and How Should It Be Rectified?
(2010)
Horan, Blair
Economic and Fiscal Policy since 1997: What Caused the Crisis and How Should It Be Rectified?
(2010)
Horan, Blair
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In this paper I propose to examine the background to the current crisis which involves both a contraction in the economy due in part to the global crisis, and a collapse in the tax base due to the disappearance of property related taxes. I will argue that key tenets of neo-liberal economic policy that failed are a feature of both the international and domestic aspects of the crisis. The policy approaches to rising house prices and euro membership in the late 1990s were inadequate and contributed to the crisis. Also the success of the moderate pay combined with tax reductions strategy in the 1990s was incorrectly perceived as the "low tax model" being a driver of sustainable growth for the economy. The focus of fiscal policy for 2010 and the future will also be addressed.
http://hdl.handle.net/2262/41134
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Destinations of Irish Exports: A Gravity Model Approach
(2010)
Lawless, Martina
Destinations of Irish Exports: A Gravity Model Approach
(2010)
Lawless, Martina
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This paper uses a gravity model approach in order to analyse the geographical patterns of Irish exports. The gravity model in international trade has been demonstrated to be an extremely robust empirical method. The gravity model is first applied to aggregate Irish exports from 1980 to 2007. Distance is found to have a strong negative effect on exports. On the other hand, exports are positively related to sharing a common language and when communications infrastructure is well developed. The gravity model is shown to fit the data extremely well. We then use firm-level data on indigenous Irish exporters to divide the effects of trade costs into how they influence the number of firms exporting to each market and the average exports per firm. Finally, the firm data is divided into four broad sectors to examine if there is any sectoral variation in the standard results.
http://hdl.handle.net/2262/41130
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Institutional Design and Irish Political Reform
(2010)
Hardiman, Niamh
Institutional Design and Irish Political Reform
(2010)
Hardiman, Niamh
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The financial and economic crisis that erupted in 2008 exposed significant weaknesses in Irish decision-making and policy implementing processes. In contrast with other European countries in the grip of crisis, the political system was not fundamentally challenged and the incumbent government held onto power. But confidence in government’s capacity to respond adequately fell to historically low levels. This paper considers institutional shortcomings in three arenas through which policies to deal with the crisis must be managed: the parliamentary system and executive leadership, the structures of public administration, and the institutions through which fiscal policy is made.
http://hdl.handle.net/2262/41161
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The Statistical and Social Inquiry Society of Ireland centenary volume, 1847-1947; with a history of the Society
(1947)
Black, R. D. Collison
The Statistical and Social Inquiry Society of Ireland centenary volume, 1847-1947; with a history of the Society
(1947)
Black, R. D. Collison
http://hdl.handle.net/2262/58007
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