This paper is a contribution to the research on Irish unemployment which for the first time models the flows into and out of the Live Register. Using the quarterly flow data contructed by the authors (see A Flow Analysis of the Irish Live Register,Economic and Social Review, Volume 26, pp. 45-58, 1994), the analysis proceeds within a small open labour market framework, making use of the concepts of cointegrations and error-correction to model the flows and hence the migratory movements between Ireland and Britain. We outline the advantages of using flow data to link unemployment in a small region and a large region within an integrated labour market. We show that demographic changes resulting from natural increases in population and migrati...
At the start of the twenty-first century there have been significant changes in patterns of migrati...
A dramatic change in the size and direction of emigration from Ireland has taken place over the past...
The paper analyzes the effect on the migration rate of a number of labour market variables; in parti...
This paper is a contribution to the research on Irish unemployment which for the first time models t...
In this paper we search for a stable migration equation for Ireland over the period 1951-1995. Given...
Irish unemployment has moved sharply higher since 1979, bringing it far above its traditional relati...
This paper attempts to account for the rise in Irish unemployment between 1970 and 1987. To this end...
When Ireland became independent in 1922 it still remained part of a common British Isles labour mark...
This paper attempts to account for the rise in Irish unemployment between 1970 and 1987. To this end...
For decades an objective of policy in Ireland has been to lower the rate of unemployment - indeed to...
In this paper we investigate the build-up in male long-term unemployment by allowing for heterogenei...
This paper reviews previous research on Irish unemployment. It examines the reasons for the persiste...
We outline a small model of the Irish labour market and use it to explain what has happened over the...
Why did labor flow from Ireland to Britain in the nineteenth century when capital could have moved i...
This paper assesses the impact that the 2009 Great Recession had on individual’s transitions to and ...
At the start of the twenty-first century there have been significant changes in patterns of migrati...
A dramatic change in the size and direction of emigration from Ireland has taken place over the past...
The paper analyzes the effect on the migration rate of a number of labour market variables; in parti...
This paper is a contribution to the research on Irish unemployment which for the first time models t...
In this paper we search for a stable migration equation for Ireland over the period 1951-1995. Given...
Irish unemployment has moved sharply higher since 1979, bringing it far above its traditional relati...
This paper attempts to account for the rise in Irish unemployment between 1970 and 1987. To this end...
When Ireland became independent in 1922 it still remained part of a common British Isles labour mark...
This paper attempts to account for the rise in Irish unemployment between 1970 and 1987. To this end...
For decades an objective of policy in Ireland has been to lower the rate of unemployment - indeed to...
In this paper we investigate the build-up in male long-term unemployment by allowing for heterogenei...
This paper reviews previous research on Irish unemployment. It examines the reasons for the persiste...
We outline a small model of the Irish labour market and use it to explain what has happened over the...
Why did labor flow from Ireland to Britain in the nineteenth century when capital could have moved i...
This paper assesses the impact that the 2009 Great Recession had on individual’s transitions to and ...
At the start of the twenty-first century there have been significant changes in patterns of migrati...
A dramatic change in the size and direction of emigration from Ireland has taken place over the past...
The paper analyzes the effect on the migration rate of a number of labour market variables; in parti...