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.e., the legalization of divorce. In Ireland, the right to divorce was introduced in 1996, followed by an acceleration of …
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Women in economics follow different career paths than men, facing differential treatment when it comes to journal acceptance as well as promotion. We focus on a selfdirected measure of productivity: working paper output. This avoids potential sex biases in the peer-review process. We find that...
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population census to address these issues for returnees to Ireland from North America more than a century ago. The evidence …
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Using unique data on preference rankings for all high school students who apply for college in Ireland, we investigate …
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This paper explores heterogeneity in preferences for renewable home heating, more specifically heat pump systems, using a novel combination of psychological construct statements, based on the theory of planned behavior, and a discrete choice experiment. We employ a latent class analysis of a...
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This study examines the determinants of demand for private health insurance in Ireland. Survey data commissioned by the …
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automation across the 200 towns of Ireland, which have a population of 1,500 or more using data from the 2016 census. This … occupations in the town, town size and differences in the types of industries across towns. The impact of automation in Ireland is …. Our results suggest that the pattern of job risk from automation across Ireland demands policy that is not one size fits …
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A recent paper by Madden used concentration indices to examine the bases of party support in Ireland in the 2011 …
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This paper surveys publications in the fields of economic history and demography in the ESR since 1969. Numbering sixty in all, they cover a broad chronological and thematic range. Some of these papers never attracted much notice, but stand as useful sources for future historians. A few have...
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