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Musical Treasures from the National Library
(2010)
National Library of Ireland; DIT Conservatory of Music and Drama; DIT Digital Media Cen...
Musical Treasures from the National Library
(2010)
National Library of Ireland; DIT Conservatory of Music and Drama; DIT Digital Media Centre; Heritage Music Productions Ltd.
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<p>This concert will celebrate the launch of The National Archive of Irish Composers, www.naic.ie with a prototype digital collection of historic piano music, live streaming on the web and video and audio files.</p>
http://arrow.dit.ie/aaconmuscp/4
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A comparison of the national incomes and social accounts of Northern Ireland, the Republic of Ireland and the United Kingdom
(1955)
Carter, C. F.; Robson, Mary
A comparison of the national incomes and social accounts of Northern Ireland, the Republic of Ireland and the United Kingdom
(1955)
Carter, C. F.; Robson, Mary
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In March, 1933, Dr. T. J. Kiernan published in the Economic Journal a paper on “The National Income of the Irish Free State in 1926,” following it in June by a paper to this Society on National Expenditure. Since that time the Society has many times renewed its interest in the accounts of national income—most notably in the formidable Symposium on National Income and Social Accounts, opened by Dr. M. D. McCarthy in January, 1952. In April, 1951, Mr Norman Cuthbert read a paper on “Total Civilian Income in Northern Ireland,” which was the first occasion on which the problems of computing components of national income for Northern Ireland had been systematically tackled. In the discussion on Mr. Cuthbert's paper, Dr. Geary and Professor Joseph Johnston both warned their hearers not to attempt to make comparisons between the Six and the Twenty-Six Counties. It is with some trepidation, therefore, that we now proceed to make such comparisons.
http://hdl.handle.net/2262/3946
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Estimating quarterly national accounts
(1982)
O'Reilly, Liam
Estimating quarterly national accounts
(1982)
O'Reilly, Liam
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This paper contains estimates of quarterly national accounts for Ireland for the period 1963 to 1977. It summarises the work in this area so far completed in the Research Department in the Central Bank of Ireland. In the first section of the paper is a brief summary of the historical development of national accounts and the reasons for estimating quarterly accounts. Section 2 outlines some of the shortcomings in estimating the accounts. Section 3 proposes an estimation method which involves the use of indicator variables, lists quarterly national accounts variables in order of priority of need and then discusses the derivation of indicator variables for the national accounts variables. Section 4 discusses the results of estimating the main aggregates which are shown in Appendix 3. Section 5 contains a short evaluation of the estimates, proposes the direction of future work and discusses immediate uses to which the national accounts estimates will be put.
http://hdl.handle.net/2262/3976
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Ireland – industrial competitiveness in a small open economy (NIRSA) Working Paper Series. No. 44
(2009)
Cassidy, John; Barry, Frank ; van Egeraat, Chris
Ireland – industrial competitiveness in a small open economy (NIRSA) Working Paper Series. No. 44
(2009)
Cassidy, John; Barry, Frank ; van Egeraat, Chris
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The Irish economy has boomed in recent years based on a strategy of attracting FDI, and has become a model economy particularly for EU accession countries. This chapter sets out to provide a deeper understanding of Ireland’s success in the context of Porter’s Diamond Model of national competitiveness. A number of analyses have been done in Ireland on the relevance of Porter’s Diamond theory to national competitiveness. O’Connell, van Egeraat and Enright (1997) adopted a Porter Diamond analysis in examining clusters in the Irish dairy industry; O’Gorman, O’Malley and Mooney (1997) examined national competitive advantage through clusters in the Irish Software sector; and Clancy, O’Malley, O’Connell and van Egeraat (2001) similarly examined industry clusters in Ireland in relation to the software industry, the dairy industry and the popular music industry. These aforementioned papers summarise the determinants of national competitive advantage à la Porter and provide critiques of Porte...
http://eprints.nuim.ie/1383/
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The national expenditure of the Irish Free State in 1926
(1933)
Kiernan, T. J.
The national expenditure of the Irish Free State in 1926
(1933)
Kiernan, T. J.
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In the Economic Journal, March, 1933, I based an estimate of the national income of the population of the Irish Free State in 1926 on the published official statistics in the reports on the Census of Population and Censuses of Production and in the annual reports of the Revenue Commissioners. As Appendix E to the Report of the Commission of Inquiry into De-Rating (1931) there is an interesting calculation of the distribution of taxation between agriculturists and non-agriculturists in the Irish Free State. I propose to carry this investigation further in an attempt to ascertain how the estimated national income of £164.5 million in 1926 was spent. Adding back £.5 million for assurance premiums (net) paid to outside companies, the total income becomes £165 million. This does not include old age pensions, which in 1926-27 amounted to £2.5 million. They were excluded from national income because they are not pensions based on economic service and represent no more than an internal tran...
http://hdl.handle.net/2262/4720
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The Oireachtas as a national economic council: a question for Saorstát Éireann (observations on the question of the establishment of a national economic council for Saorstát Éireann)
(1929)
Gallagher, D.P.
The Oireachtas as a national economic council: a question for Saorstát Éireann (observations on the question of the establishment of a national economic council for Saorstát Éireann)
(1929)
Gallagher, D.P.
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The subject chosen for this paper has been suggested by the informative and comprehensive paper read by Mr. Mortished before the Society at its meeting on Friday, 22nd March, entitled "Notes on the National Economic Councils of Germany and France." These Notes dealt with the establishment, constitution, and working of the Councils, and also with their relations with the respective Governments and Legislatures since their creation, the German Council in May 1920, and the French Council in January, 1925. I shared the regret expressed by those who listened to Mr. Mortished's paper that time did not on the occasion permit of a more extended discussion, in the course of which the question of the desirability of establishing a National Economic Council for An Saorstát would doubtless have emerged.
http://hdl.handle.net/2262/4200
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Plus ca change...? Gender mainstreaming of the Irish National Development Plan
(2005)
McGauran, Anne-Marie
Plus ca change...? Gender mainstreaming of the Irish National Development Plan
(2005)
McGauran, Anne-Marie
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Plus ca change...? Gender mainstreaming of the Irish National Development Plan examines the gender mainstreaming of the Irish National Development Plan. Gender mainstreaming means incorporating a gender equality perspective into mainstream policies as these are developed, implemented and evaluated. In Ireland, gender mainstreaming is required for all policies and programmes funded through the 51bn Euro National Development Plan 2000 to 2006. Gender mainstreaming is implemented in the National Development Plan through nine specific commitments. Each of these commitments has been operationalised since the implementation of the NDP in early 2000. However, the progress in relation to achieving each of these is quite uneven. The paper identifies a number of contributory factors impacting on the implementation of gender mainstreaming including difficulties in relation to the level of knowledge pertaining to gender equality within the policy-making system, the focus and structure of the po...
http://hdl.handle.net/2262/60272
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Conclusion: National parliaments gradually learning to play the European game?
(2007)
O'Brennan, John
Conclusion: National parliaments gradually learning to play the European game?
(2007)
O'Brennan, John
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According to the standard thesis of deparliamentarisation outlined in the introductory chapter of this volume, national parliaments have been the ‘victims’ or ‘losers’ of European integration. National governments, and not backbench parliamentarians, represent the member states at the European Union (EU) level, and hence the latter are always disadvantaged vis-à-vis the executive branch. Information is the key factor in these arguments, as the national MPs can practically never have the same level of policy expertise about the issues as representatives of the government. The existing literature has thus painted a fairly bleak picture of the impact of EU on domestic legislatures.
http://eprints.nuim.ie/2996/
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The Transatlantic Politics of Productivity and the Origins of Public Funding Support for Social Science Research in Ireland, 1950-1979 (NIRSA) Working Paper Series. No.22
(2004)
Murray, Peter
The Transatlantic Politics of Productivity and the Origins of Public Funding Support for Social Science Research in Ireland, 1950-1979 (NIRSA) Working Paper Series. No.22
(2004)
Murray, Peter
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The channelling of US aid funds into a drive to increase productivity was an important feature of the reconstruction of Western Europe after World War Two. Located within the Organisation for European Economic Co-operation (OEEC), the European Productivity Agency (EPA) played a key role in organising this productivity drive between 1953 and 1962 by constructing a network of national productivity centres. As an OEEC member state, Ireland joined the EPA when it was set up. But it did not take a significant part in the Agency’s activities until 1959 when the government approval for the setting up of an Irish national productivity centre given almost a decade earlier was finally put into effect. At the EPA’s prompting, a National Joint Committee on the Human Sciences and Their Application to Industry (HSC) – probably the first body involved in providing public funding support for the creation of a social science research infrastructure in Ireland - was also set up. This working paper tr...
http://eprints.nuim.ie/1170/
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National Innovation Systems and Entrepreneurship
(2008)
Higgins, Eoin; Golden, William; Lee, Soo Hee
National Innovation Systems and Entrepreneurship
(2008)
Higgins, Eoin; Golden, William; Lee, Soo Hee
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Porter (1990) argues that the future battles for competitiveness will not be fought just between organisations but also between nations. Looking at the nation as the unit of analysis, one way to become more competitive is to be innovative. Nelson (1993) directly addresses the innovativeness of nations using the concept of National Systems of Innovation (NSI). These are defined as "a set of institutions whose interactions determine the innovative performance....of national firms" (Nelson, 1993). The main premise of this concept is that innovation is central to competitiveness, and the key driver of innovation is knowledge, "the most fundamental resource in the modern economy" (Lundvall, 1992). NSI serve to stimulate the creation of knowledge. In the process they also stimulate economies, essentially taking on the role of a modern national production system. In tandem with NSI is the concept of entrepreneurship, which "involves iden...
http://hdl.handle.net/10379/34
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Symposium on national income and social accounts
(1952)
McCarthy, M. D.; Duncan, G. A.; Whitaker, T. K.; Lynch, Patrick
Symposium on national income and social accounts
(1952)
McCarthy, M. D.; Duncan, G. A.; Whitaker, T. K.; Lynch, Patrick
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The series of tables and notes which form the kernel of this contribution to the Society's symposium on National Income are designed as an appendix to the recent White Paper,1 which contained the official estimates of National Income and Expenditure for 1938 and 1944-50. In order to make comparison easy and to avoid the repetition of many definitions already given in the White Paper, the various items in the accounts have in the Notes been related to the data given in that document.
http://hdl.handle.net/2262/8078
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Major shortcomings of existing pension schemes and fundamental requirements for a new national income-related scheme
(1977)
Collins, C.
Major shortcomings of existing pension schemes and fundamental requirements for a new national income-related scheme
(1977)
Collins, C.
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I would like first of all on behalf of the Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister for Social Welfare to thank the Statistical and Social Inquiry Society of Ireland for arranging this symposium on the Green Paper entitled "A National Income-Related Pension Scheme". As stated in the foreword, the Parliamentary Secretary hopes that there will be detailed and widespread study and discussion of the ideas contained in the Paper. This is the first discussion of the Green Paper to be arranged since the Paper was published and I welcome the opportunity to outline the main shortcomings we see in the present pension system in Ireland and possible ways in which these might be overcome. In doing so I will try to draw together various questions raised throughout the Green Paper so as to focus the discussion on the issues of major importance. I might mention also that I have tried to avoid trespassing on areas which will be dealt with more appropriately by the second speaker, Mr. Honoha...
http://hdl.handle.net/2262/7879
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The preparation of national school pupils for technical training and industrial life
(1917)
Ryan, Frederick W.
The preparation of national school pupils for technical training and industrial life
(1917)
Ryan, Frederick W.
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The recent action of the Commissioners of National Education in Ireland instituting an official certificate for pupils leaving the higher standards in Day National Schools makes of practical interest the consideration of other provisions, long overdue, in the Primary Schools of the country. Some notes are made in this paper—from unavoidable circumstances rather loosely put together—on the need of the provision of Manual Instruction in Woodwork; of Medical Treatment for pupils of Day National Schools; and the organisation of Continuation Classes for such pupils on leaving the Day Schools for the working world.
http://hdl.handle.net/2262/7948
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"The Future of the Front National in France"
(2009)
ARNOLD, EDWARD JAMES
"The Future of the Front National in France"
(2009)
ARNOLD, EDWARD JAMES
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The Future of the Front National in France The movement is not a spent force which will disappear with the demise of J-M Le Pen despite poor electoral results since 2007. Sarkozy appears to have occupied the political space and rhetoric of the FN with themes of cross-class appeal, and has infused his presidency with Gaullist energy on the international scene, but the conditions that have led in the past to the political success of the National Front are still present within the fabric of French society and politics. The decline in support for the FN is a symptom of an apparent return of the electors to supporting government parties. In 2007, votes for far left movements were also historically low. The conditions that have led in the past to the political success of the National Front are still present within the fabric of French society and politics. The social and urban fracture will be exacerbated by the recession that is on the horizon, and much higher levels of unemployment whic...
http://hdl.handle.net/2262/40111
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Diaspora Strategies in Transition States: Prospects and Opportunities for Armenia
(2011)
Kitchin, Rob; Boyle, Mark
Diaspora Strategies in Transition States: Prospects and Opportunities for Armenia
(2011)
Kitchin, Rob; Boyle, Mark
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The Armenian Ministry of Diaspora, in collaboration with the National Competitiveness Foundation of Armenia and USAID, is currently working to conceptualize, develop and implement a diaspora strategy for Armenia. We were invited to Armenia to meet with various actors involved in diaspora initiatives and to present an overview of how other countries engage their diaspora, with a particular focus on business and professional networks, to the Board of the National Competitiveness Foundation of Armenia and to suggest potential paths forward. We visited Armenia from November 11th to 15th 2009, presenting to the Board on November 14th. During our visit we met with a number of representatives from organizations forging links between Armenia and its diaspora (full list in Appendix 1). The purpose of this report is to present some preliminary thoughts on the emerging Armenia Diaspora Strategy. Our analysis should be read as embryonic and partial given it is based on solely on three intensive...
http://eprints.nuim.ie/2929/
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A process evaluation of the National drug awareness campaign.
(2008)
Sixsmith, Jane; Nic Gabhainn, Saoirse
A process evaluation of the National drug awareness campaign.
(2008)
Sixsmith, Jane; Nic Gabhainn, Saoirse
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In response to the National Drugs Strategy 2001-2008 a national mass media awareness campaign was undertaken from May 2003 to December 2005 with the aim of highlighting the facts about drug misuse and increasing awareness of drugs problems. The campaign slogan was 'Drugs - there are answers' and messages were disseminated via electronic and hard copy communication mechanisms and a community-based initiative. While the mass media may have been used extensively to communicate drug misuse prevention and harm reduction messages the effect that these campaigns have on audiences has long been debated and warrants evaluation to inform future developments.
http://hdl.handle.net/10379/2753
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Remaking the Service Class? Class Relations Among Software Developers in Ireland. National Institute for Regional and Spatial Analysis (NIRSA). Working Paper Series. No. 23
(2004)
O Riain, Sean
Remaking the Service Class? Class Relations Among Software Developers in Ireland. National Institute for Regional and Spatial Analysis (NIRSA). Working Paper Series. No. 23
(2004)
O Riain, Sean
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Professionals and experts have always posed a problem for companies as well as for class analysts. On the one hand, these workers are clearly wage labourers and employees and therefore share similar underlying antagonisms with their employers as less skilled workers. However, their particular skills give them a power in the workplace and in the labour market which distinguishes them from less skilled workers. This is the classic problem of the middle class in class analysis. This ambiguous position is further complicated by the way in which professionals market power creates connections between the expert worker class location and other class locations. While professionals and experts may be workers, they may also be capitalists, managers or in the petty bourgeoisie (Wright, 1989). This combination of class locations poses a particular problem for companies as they attempt to reconcile the multiple, overlapping and potentially contradictory interests of these experts with the goals ...
http://eprints.nuim.ie/224/
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Who Do We Think We Are? Immigration and the Discursive Construction of National Identity in an Irish Daily Mainstream Newspaper, 1996-2004
(2006)
Conway, Brian
Who Do We Think We Are? Immigration and the Discursive Construction of National Identity in an Irish Daily Mainstream Newspaper, 1996-2004
(2006)
Conway, Brian
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This paper examines how Irish national identity has been constructed in recent press discourse against a background of demographic, social and economic change brought about by immigration. Using the Irish Times as our source of data, we analysed opinion and editorial pieces from 1996-2004. One would expect, given Ireland's own emigration experience, its history of participation in imperial projects, and its treatment of indigeous minorities, that it would adopt an exclusive ethnic response to the presence of the migrant. We find, however, that two key cultural resources - the historical duty argument and the myth of Saint Patrick - are mobilised in press discourse to make sense of immigration and that these local narratives are employed to motivate inclusive political and social action in response to this global phenomenon. This counterintuitive finding is explained in terms of a global cultural argument that emphasizes the critical influence of international image in shaping h...
http://eprints.nuim.ie/751/
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Audit of Service Provision for County Meath (Prepared for Meath County Development Board) (NIRSA) Working Paper Series. No.20
(2001)
Meldon, Jeanne; Boyle, Gerry
Audit of Service Provision for County Meath (Prepared for Meath County Development Board) (NIRSA) Working Paper Series. No.20
(2001)
Meldon, Jeanne; Boyle, Gerry
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The purpose of the audit of service provision for County Meath is to answer the questions “who does what, where, and for whom? The audit has been compiled from data gathered largely through a questionnaire distributed to over 170 agencies at national, regional, county and local level, of which 72 responded. The outputs include a database of service providers comprising a listing of 72 organisations covering a wide range of services. While it has not been possible to include all agencies responsible for the provision of services in the county, the database includes a wide range of organisations (see Table 1 & Appendix 1), from state agencies to local information centres that have a role in providing services to the citizens of Co. Meath. In addition a small number of state agencies operating at national level have been included in a second database. While these organisations responded to the questionnaire they have no operational or locational presence specific to the county. Thi...
http://eprints.nuim.ie/1174/
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Measurement of UK government output and productivity for the national accounts
(2005)
Atkinson, A. B.
Measurement of UK government output and productivity for the national accounts
(2005)
Atkinson, A. B.
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The Atkinson Review was commissioned by the UK National Statistician in December 2003 to advance methodologies for the measurement of government output, productivity and associated price indices in the context of National Accounts. The report sets out the principles that should underpin future work in the measurement of government output and productivity. It makes specific proposals for improving output measures in Health, Education, Public Order and Social Protection. It also recommends broad approaches for developing the measurement of the output of public services that will improve the accuracy, coverage and interpretation of figures, with publication of methods and figures to ensure transparency and debate on ways of achieving further improvements. Sir Tony Atkinson, Warden of Nuffield College, Oxford, is one of the worlds leading economists and an expert in public economics.
http://hdl.handle.net/2262/8840
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National insurance adjudication
(1956)
Sheridan, L. A.
National insurance adjudication
(1956)
Sheridan, L. A.
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The National Insurance scheme is contained in the National Insurance Act (Northern Ireland), 1946, several amending statutes, and scores of regulations made under all those Acts. Some of the phrases used in the Acts and regulations seem especially designed to cause disputes as to their meaning and in their application. In fact, they were probably intended as a compromise between an indication of policy and flexibility in the application of the policy to individual cases. For example, the rate of a man's sickness benefit may depend on whether he is “residing with” or “wholly or mainly Maintaining” his wife, a woman's sickness benefit may depend on whether her husband is incapable of self-support “for a prolonged period”, and the efficacy of any claim made out of due time will be determined by asking whether there was “good cause” for the delay.
http://hdl.handle.net/2262/4269
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Complementarities between Urban Centres on the Island of Ireland (NIRSA) Working Paper Series 56
(2010)
McCafferty, Des; van Egeraat, Chris ; Gleeson, Justin; Bartley, Brendan
Complementarities between Urban Centres on the Island of Ireland (NIRSA) Working Paper Series 56
(2010)
McCafferty, Des; van Egeraat, Chris ; Gleeson, Justin; Bartley, Brendan
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Complementarity between urban centres is a key element of Ireland‟s National Spatial Strategy and Northern Ireland‟s Regional Development Strategy. Both documents encourage the development of complementary roles for urban centres, at both the intraregional and inter-regional or national scale. In addition, at the intra-regional scale, different roles and functions are accorded to different types of urban components. Although the documents do not define complementarity, in most cases the term appears to signify functional distinctiveness/specialisation of urban centres. Such complementarity can be defined at different level of functional aggregation. Both documents are vague as to the level of aggregation and provide few clear suggestions as to the different roles or functions that are accorded to the various urban components.
http://eprints.nuim.ie/2295/
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An Overview of New Psychoactive Substances and the Outlets Supplying them
(2011)
Kelleher, Cathy; Christie, Rachel; Lalor, Kevin; Fox, John; Bowden, Matt; O'Donnel...
An Overview of New Psychoactive Substances and the Outlets Supplying them
(2011)
Kelleher, Cathy; Christie, Rachel; Lalor, Kevin; Fox, John; Bowden, Matt; O'Donnell, Cora
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<p>This report represents the outcome of a review of new psychoactive substances2 within the Irish context, including a review of the outlets that supply these substances. The review was commissioned by the National Advisory Committee on Drugs (NACD) in accordance with Action 14 of the National Drugs Strategy (interim) 2009–2016. Action 14 provides for the monitoring of ‘head shops’3 and other outlets for the sale of psychoactive substances, under the Misuse of Drugs Act 1977 and the Misuse of Drugs (Amendment) Regulations 2007. Researchers at the Centre for Social and Educational Research (CSER) within the School of Social Sciences and Law at Dublin Institute of Technology (DIT), and at the School of Chemical and Pharmaceutical Sciences (DIT), conducted the review between May and August 2010.</p>
http://arrow.dit.ie/cserrep/23
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The development of an annotated bibliography of Irish infant feeding related research.
(2008)
De Róiste, Aingeal; Batt, Vivienne; Nic Gabhainn, Saoirse
The development of an annotated bibliography of Irish infant feeding related research.
(2008)
De Róiste, Aingeal; Batt, Vivienne; Nic Gabhainn, Saoirse
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In order to support the implementation of the 2005 National Breastfeeding Strategy, the Health Promotion Research Centre, National University of Ireland, Galway has produced a comprehensive and definitive bibliography of published and unpublished studies and post-graduate theses related to infant feeding in Ireland.
http://hdl.handle.net/10379/2686
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Cross-Regional Equity in Health Care Funding (NIRSA) Working Paper Series No. 3
(2002)
Conniffe, Denis; Bond, Derek
Cross-Regional Equity in Health Care Funding (NIRSA) Working Paper Series No. 3
(2002)
Conniffe, Denis; Bond, Derek
Abstract:
In Ireland as in many other countries, much health care provision is State funded and State provided. Equity, in the sense of equality of 'treatment' for individuals with the same health needs irrespective of their geographical locatins, or incomes, has been, and is, very much stressed as an appropriate policy objective. However, health care delivery in Ireland (and in some other countries included the UK) operates through reginally based Health Boards responsible for provision in their own regions. This implies mechanisms for funding allocations to Boards that allow for the corresponding regional needs, but the choice of mechanism is not at all a simple or non-contestious topic. It is important though, and so a very appropriate topic for research by the National Institute for Regional and Spatial Anallysis. This Working Paper is at least a first step in a relevant investigation. Following much research, formulae have beeen developed in the UK for the allocation of ...
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