Lodging and boarding were well established housing options which played an important economic and social role in early twentieth century cities, yet there has been little academic study of the phenomenon in an Irish context. For many people arriving to Dublin in search of work, as well as for adults who were not in a position to establish a separate household, lodging was an important accommodation choice. Offering lodgings was also economically beneficial to householders. Drawing on a range of sources, including census returns, city electoral rolls, newspaper and other archival sources, the demographic and socio-economic profile of lodgers and the households in which they resided is examined. A wide variety of arrangements and durations of...
Dublin experienced a marked stagnation in population growth in the second half of the nineteenth cen...
As part of the overall housing sector, renting has seen a considerable increase in the first 14 year...
The desire for 'vibrant', 'bohemian' neighbourhoods forms a focal point of the amenity preferences o...
Lodging and boarding were well established housing options which played an important economic and so...
The social and economic position of lodgers in Europe and North America has attracted considerable s...
Recent research using coroners' inquests (both the original records and ensuing newspaper reports) h...
Despite the numerous works on the poor housing conditions of Irish famihes from the 1850s to the 19...
Public utility societies played an important, but relatively unstudied, role in housing development ...
The purpose of this paper is to reveal insights into the relationship between migrant communities an...
Lodging, or else taking in lodgers, was a common way of life for many seventeenth and eighteenth-ce...
This paper sets out to illustrate the characteristics of Irish family in the city of Dublin and test...
This paper examines accommodation policies and spatialized practices designed to rehabilitate, assim...
Ireland experienced dramatic political, social and economic change in the twentieth century, of whic...
"Using data from the 1911 Irish Census, and adopting a Weberian focus, this paper investigates the s...
Dublin experienced a marked stagnation in population growth in the second half of the nineteenth cen...
As part of the overall housing sector, renting has seen a considerable increase in the first 14 year...
The desire for 'vibrant', 'bohemian' neighbourhoods forms a focal point of the amenity preferences o...
Lodging and boarding were well established housing options which played an important economic and so...
The social and economic position of lodgers in Europe and North America has attracted considerable s...
Recent research using coroners' inquests (both the original records and ensuing newspaper reports) h...
Despite the numerous works on the poor housing conditions of Irish famihes from the 1850s to the 19...
Public utility societies played an important, but relatively unstudied, role in housing development ...
The purpose of this paper is to reveal insights into the relationship between migrant communities an...
Lodging, or else taking in lodgers, was a common way of life for many seventeenth and eighteenth-ce...
This paper sets out to illustrate the characteristics of Irish family in the city of Dublin and test...
This paper examines accommodation policies and spatialized practices designed to rehabilitate, assim...
Ireland experienced dramatic political, social and economic change in the twentieth century, of whic...
"Using data from the 1911 Irish Census, and adopting a Weberian focus, this paper investigates the s...
Dublin experienced a marked stagnation in population growth in the second half of the nineteenth cen...
As part of the overall housing sector, renting has seen a considerable increase in the first 14 year...
The desire for 'vibrant', 'bohemian' neighbourhoods forms a focal point of the amenity preferences o...