Recent studies of family life in Ireland have focused on changes in “traditional” family structures, including the increase in one-parent families. This article illustrates the impact dominant conceptions in Irish society that privilege the family based on marriage have on one-parent family policy. The authors focus on two key areas of social interaction associated with family life— parenthood and (un)paid work—to identify both congruences and tensions between social policy and the needs of one-parent families. The article draws on interview and survey data collected in Galway in 2007 to show how existing welfare policies create some opportunities for those parenting alone while at the same time perpetuating inequalities within the...
This paper examines the origins of the role of the family as a social symbol in Irish society. The s...
Abstract This paper contributes to the field of comparative research on fatherhood practice and pol...
peer-reviewedThis chapter examines the situation of lone parents in contemporay Ireland, in particul...
Recent studies of family life in Ireland have focused on changes in “traditional” family structures...
This paper analyses recent changes to the structure of Ireland’s One-parent Family Payment (OFP) as ...
Lone parent families are not a homogenous group rather this family form is varied and despite the va...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to explore the impact of having minor children on parents' lif...
Based on a qualitative study of non-marital pregnancy and childbearing in the Republic of Ireland, t...
Within Ireland, the number of women in employment has increased, where the female participation in ...
Ireland was known for being conservative in family matters. The 2015 referendum that allowed same-se...
This research project is an investigation of the changing role of fatherhood in Irish society, with...
Abstract: A large body of international literature has documented a correlation between non-traditio...
The past century has seen striking changes in family formation in Ireland. Family dynamics are funda...
This paper addresses the largely under-researched theme of how entrepreneurs in Ireland manage...
In the past two decades there has been an enormous growth internationally ill public and academic de...
This paper examines the origins of the role of the family as a social symbol in Irish society. The s...
Abstract This paper contributes to the field of comparative research on fatherhood practice and pol...
peer-reviewedThis chapter examines the situation of lone parents in contemporay Ireland, in particul...
Recent studies of family life in Ireland have focused on changes in “traditional” family structures...
This paper analyses recent changes to the structure of Ireland’s One-parent Family Payment (OFP) as ...
Lone parent families are not a homogenous group rather this family form is varied and despite the va...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to explore the impact of having minor children on parents' lif...
Based on a qualitative study of non-marital pregnancy and childbearing in the Republic of Ireland, t...
Within Ireland, the number of women in employment has increased, where the female participation in ...
Ireland was known for being conservative in family matters. The 2015 referendum that allowed same-se...
This research project is an investigation of the changing role of fatherhood in Irish society, with...
Abstract: A large body of international literature has documented a correlation between non-traditio...
The past century has seen striking changes in family formation in Ireland. Family dynamics are funda...
This paper addresses the largely under-researched theme of how entrepreneurs in Ireland manage...
In the past two decades there has been an enormous growth internationally ill public and academic de...
This paper examines the origins of the role of the family as a social symbol in Irish society. The s...
Abstract This paper contributes to the field of comparative research on fatherhood practice and pol...
peer-reviewedThis chapter examines the situation of lone parents in contemporay Ireland, in particul...