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This paper looks at the economic returns to different fields of study in Ireland in 2004 and also the value placed on …
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An increasing amount of research now relates to full-time higher education students who work part-time during their study. However, little is known about this issue in the Irish context, despite the fact that the latter provides an interesting case-study due to its unprecedented economic growth...
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' attitudes toward Irish as a school subject drawing on the Growing Up in Ireland study. The study focuses on the perceptions of …
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longitudinal study, Growing Up in Ireland. Additional information is provided by administrative data collected by the Department of … Ireland. …
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consumption, physical activity, diet) cluster together among young adults. Using data from the Growing up in Ireland '98 Cohort at … 17 years of age, the research identified 3 distinct health behaviour clusters among young adults in Ireland: a 'healthy …
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Young people in Irish schools are required to choose whether to sit lower and upper secondary exam subjects at higher or ordinary level. This paper draws on a mixed methods longitudinal study of students in twelve case-study schools to trace the school and student factors influencing take-up of...
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