Ireland North and South: Perspectives from Social Science

Volume published 1999

Preface
Anthony F Heath, Richard Breen & Christopher T Whelan, pages xiii


Problems of, and Prospects for, Comparing the Two Irelands
David B Rottman, pages 1-33


The History of Economic Development in Ireland, North and South
John Bradley, pages 35-68


Demography and Migration in Ireland, North and South
D A Coleman, pages 69-115


Family and State
Tony Fahey & Eithne McLaughlin, pages 117-140


The Religions of Ireland
Andrew Greeley, pages 141-160


Crime in Ireland 1945–95
John D Brewer, Bill Lockhart & Paula Rodgers, pages 161-186


Educational Inequality in Ireland, North and South
Richard Breen, Anthony F Heath & Christopher T Whelan, pages 187-213


Sick Man or Tigress? The Labour Market in the Republic of Ireland
Philip J O’Connell, pages 215-249


The Northern Ireland Labour Market
Graham Gudgin, pages 251-284


Does the Border Make the Difference? Variations in Women’s Paid Employment, North and South
Pat O’Connor & Sally Shortall, pages 285-318


Social Mobility in Ireland: A Comparative Analysis
Richard Breen & Christopher T Whelan, pages 319-339


Industrial Relations in the Two Irish Economies
Paul Teague & John McCartney, pages 341-368


Nationalism and the Continuation of Political Conflict in Ireland
Brian Girvin, pages 369-399


The Political History of Northern Ireland since Partition: The Prospects for North-South Co-operation
Paul Bew, pages 401-418


Political Cleavages and Party Alignments in Ireland, North and South
Geoffrey Evans & Richard Sinnott, pages 419-456


Generations, Prejudice and Politics in Northen Ireland
Bernadette C Hayes & Ian McAllister, pages 457-491


Conclusions
Anthony F Heath, Richard Breen & Christopher T Whelan, pages 493-516


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