This study adds to the evidence base on poverty and the life cycle from a childhood centred perspective through a qualitative analysis of a major new database of life history interviews linked to a panel survey. The analysis focused on three birth cohorts of respondents whose households experienced difficulty making ends meet when they were growing up during the 1930s, 1950s and 1970s. Experiences of class discrimination in education were most pronounced in the middle cohort who ‘started out’ during a period of transformation in the Irish social structure. For all three cohorts, vulnerability to poverty across the life course was linked to different patterns of ‘poor fit’ between the timing of key transitions in early adulthood and changing...
This paper examines multidimensional poverty for three waves of a cohort of Irish children ranging f...
Growing Up in Ireland is the national longitudinal study of children. Its core objectives include de...
Rising levels of urban deprivation and a perception that poverty has become more concentrated in suc...
This study adds to the evidence base on poverty and the life cycle from a childhood centred perspect...
The life cycle concept has come to have considerable prominence in Irish social policy debate. Howev...
The article presents a retrospective qualitative longitudinal analysis of experiences of education a...
The life cycle concept has come to have considerable prominence in Irish social policy debate. Howev...
The life cycle concept has come to have considerable prominence in Irish social policy debate. Howev...
The impact of the Great Recession led to changes in the distribution of economic stress across the l...
In Ireland, as in many other European countries, children are more likely to experience income pover...
Child poverty is one of the most critical issues facing public policy in Ireland and is also an issu...
The purpose of this study was to explore the experiences of young people between the ages of eightee...
In this paper, we use data from a representative sample of Irish people to investigate inequalities ...
This article serves as an introduction to a special issue of Irish Economic and Social History (Vol....
This article examines social resilience to the economic crisis and recession across three ‘generatio...
This paper examines multidimensional poverty for three waves of a cohort of Irish children ranging f...
Growing Up in Ireland is the national longitudinal study of children. Its core objectives include de...
Rising levels of urban deprivation and a perception that poverty has become more concentrated in suc...
This study adds to the evidence base on poverty and the life cycle from a childhood centred perspect...
The life cycle concept has come to have considerable prominence in Irish social policy debate. Howev...
The article presents a retrospective qualitative longitudinal analysis of experiences of education a...
The life cycle concept has come to have considerable prominence in Irish social policy debate. Howev...
The life cycle concept has come to have considerable prominence in Irish social policy debate. Howev...
The impact of the Great Recession led to changes in the distribution of economic stress across the l...
In Ireland, as in many other European countries, children are more likely to experience income pover...
Child poverty is one of the most critical issues facing public policy in Ireland and is also an issu...
The purpose of this study was to explore the experiences of young people between the ages of eightee...
In this paper, we use data from a representative sample of Irish people to investigate inequalities ...
This article serves as an introduction to a special issue of Irish Economic and Social History (Vol....
This article examines social resilience to the economic crisis and recession across three ‘generatio...
This paper examines multidimensional poverty for three waves of a cohort of Irish children ranging f...
Growing Up in Ireland is the national longitudinal study of children. Its core objectives include de...
Rising levels of urban deprivation and a perception that poverty has become more concentrated in suc...