In this paper we model the behaviour of the Irish suicide rate over the period 1968‐2009 using the unemployment rate and the level of alcohol consumption as explanatory variables. It is found that these variables have significant positive effects on suicide mortality in several demographic groups. Alcohol consumption is a significant influence on the male suicide rate up to age 64. Its influence on the female suicide rate is not as well‐established, although there is evidence that it is important in the 15‐24 and 25‐34 age groups. The unemployment rate is also a significant influence on the male suicide rate in the younger age groups. The behaviour of suicide rates among males aged 55 and over and females aged 25 and over is largely ...
TOBACCO IN ANY FORM IS undoubtedly a poisonous substance (see Healthtrack, May 30, June 6,13,20 and ...
Many studies of the growth of the sustainability discourse in the field of business, management and ...
This is a briefing paper the author distributed to the Irish parliamentary committee responsible for...
In this paper we model the behaviour of the Irish suicide rate over the period 1968-2009 using the u...
This paper provides an overview of Ireland’s macroeconomic performance over the past decade. In add...
Introduction Group suicidal behaviour by young people can have harmful effects; it may be increasin...
In May 2011, a number of people got together to reactivate BIEN Ireland, which is one of BIEN’s olde...
A Diaspora strategy is an explicit policy initiative by a state with regard to developing its relat...
Based on a qualitative social science research methodology using semi-structured interviews, this pa...
This is the English version of an article to be published in Catalan in the special Ireland issue of...
Bradley is a psychotherapist based in a religious NGO. His talk primarily involves general comments ...
Objective: obstetric haemorrhage remains a significant cause of maternal morbidity and mortality wor...
As the volume of available information increases, individuals and organisations become overwhelmed b...
The aim of this thesis is to offer a detailed examination and analysis of reform literature concerni...
With the rise of number of poisonings as a result of new developments in industrial chemicals, there...
TOBACCO IN ANY FORM IS undoubtedly a poisonous substance (see Healthtrack, May 30, June 6,13,20 and ...
Many studies of the growth of the sustainability discourse in the field of business, management and ...
This is a briefing paper the author distributed to the Irish parliamentary committee responsible for...
In this paper we model the behaviour of the Irish suicide rate over the period 1968-2009 using the u...
This paper provides an overview of Ireland’s macroeconomic performance over the past decade. In add...
Introduction Group suicidal behaviour by young people can have harmful effects; it may be increasin...
In May 2011, a number of people got together to reactivate BIEN Ireland, which is one of BIEN’s olde...
A Diaspora strategy is an explicit policy initiative by a state with regard to developing its relat...
Based on a qualitative social science research methodology using semi-structured interviews, this pa...
This is the English version of an article to be published in Catalan in the special Ireland issue of...
Bradley is a psychotherapist based in a religious NGO. His talk primarily involves general comments ...
Objective: obstetric haemorrhage remains a significant cause of maternal morbidity and mortality wor...
As the volume of available information increases, individuals and organisations become overwhelmed b...
The aim of this thesis is to offer a detailed examination and analysis of reform literature concerni...
With the rise of number of poisonings as a result of new developments in industrial chemicals, there...
TOBACCO IN ANY FORM IS undoubtedly a poisonous substance (see Healthtrack, May 30, June 6,13,20 and ...
Many studies of the growth of the sustainability discourse in the field of business, management and ...
This is a briefing paper the author distributed to the Irish parliamentary committee responsible for...