This study examines family patterns and trends in Ireland over the twenty years from 1986 to 2006. Its primary objective is to use the available data and various quantitative techniques to elucidate trends in family structures and to explore what might lie behind them.Author has checked copyrightAD 12/05/201
Post-Famine Irish family constructs were complex and hinged to a great degree on social class and h...
At the beginning of the 20th century, Irish social structure was dominated by a class of small landh...
HBSC Ireland 2006 has found that 80.5 % of school-children in Ireland are living with both parents; ...
This study provides an overview of existing knowledge regarding the family in Ireland today. It focu...
The past century has seen striking changes in family formation in Ireland. Family dynamics are funda...
In Ireland, historically and in the current era, family has been a central concern for society and t...
This study provides an overview of the knowledge and information base for policy analysis in certain...
The Family Rhythms project examined the Irish experience of family life over an extended period of t...
In Ireland, historically and in the current era, family has been a central con-cern for society and ...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre-DSC:6543.32783(no 43) / BLDSC - British L...
First this paper provides a stream of studies of the family and community in Ireland. A pioneer work...
The aim of this study is to treat some perspectives of the family and the community in Ireland in th...
This paper seeks to verify that the hypothesis that the Irish family structure changed from the nucl...
“The family” has occupied a core position in policy and public debates about the common good and nat...
This study is based on the first wave of data on the child cohort (nine year-olds) in the Growing Up...
Post-Famine Irish family constructs were complex and hinged to a great degree on social class and h...
At the beginning of the 20th century, Irish social structure was dominated by a class of small landh...
HBSC Ireland 2006 has found that 80.5 % of school-children in Ireland are living with both parents; ...
This study provides an overview of existing knowledge regarding the family in Ireland today. It focu...
The past century has seen striking changes in family formation in Ireland. Family dynamics are funda...
In Ireland, historically and in the current era, family has been a central concern for society and t...
This study provides an overview of the knowledge and information base for policy analysis in certain...
The Family Rhythms project examined the Irish experience of family life over an extended period of t...
In Ireland, historically and in the current era, family has been a central con-cern for society and ...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre-DSC:6543.32783(no 43) / BLDSC - British L...
First this paper provides a stream of studies of the family and community in Ireland. A pioneer work...
The aim of this study is to treat some perspectives of the family and the community in Ireland in th...
This paper seeks to verify that the hypothesis that the Irish family structure changed from the nucl...
“The family” has occupied a core position in policy and public debates about the common good and nat...
This study is based on the first wave of data on the child cohort (nine year-olds) in the Growing Up...
Post-Famine Irish family constructs were complex and hinged to a great degree on social class and h...
At the beginning of the 20th century, Irish social structure was dominated by a class of small landh...
HBSC Ireland 2006 has found that 80.5 % of school-children in Ireland are living with both parents; ...