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and nationality have become more important for finding a job in Ireland. …
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in Ireland. The rate of transition from unemployment to employment declined between 2006 and 2011, while the rate from … impact of long-term unemployment appears to have fallen substantially in Ireland post-recession. The results from a …
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The economic collapse was more severe in Ireland relative to elsewhere. Many questions have arisen concerning the …
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Ireland was hit particularly hard by the global financial crisis, with severe impacts on the labor market. The …
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Research funded by the Irish Rugby football Union (IRFU) highlights the need to address a pattern of children dropping out of playing the sport as they get older. The study also highlighted opportunities to get more women and people from lower socio-economic groups involved in rugby.
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explore the prevalence of atypical work in Ireland which provides a fascinating case-study. Ireland experienced a dramatic …
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account of naturalisation processes, as is done in this paper for the first time in Ireland. This working paper relates to the … 2015 OECD Economic Survey of Ireland (http://www.oecd.org/eco/surveys/economic-survey-ireland.htm). …
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