One of the main characteristics of poverty in rural ireland is its seemingly invisible nature. Rural areas, unlike some urban areas, do not present homogenous areas of advantage and disadvantage, they are diverse and the experience of poverty is often individual and dispersed over a greater geographical area. In many rural areas, disadvantage and marginalization remain significant problems.peer-reviewe
Problems of economic and social development dominate the Irish rural develop-ment literature. This a...
This work concerns the impact of poverty on children in rural primary schools in the North of Irelan...
Objective To explore whether distance to and density of food outlets within the local area have an i...
For the first time in Ireland this study seeks to locate food poverty within a social exclusion fram...
Moving beyond the highly visual forms of poverty characteristic of the city, Rural Poverty explores ...
Food proverty and food insufficiency are important public health issues, frequently linked to povert...
The existence of marginal regions is closely linked to the socio-spatial polarisation of our society...
The existence of marginal regions is closely linked to the socio-spatial polarisation of our society...
The existence of marginal regions is closely linked to the socio-spatial polarisation of our society...
In recent decades Ireland has undergone significant economic, social and cultural change. Many of th...
“Decent Food for All” (DFfA) was a three-year integrated, partnership-based programme co...
The aim of this research was to investigate the everyday experiences of food on a low income among ...
Available from British Library Document Supply Centre-DSC:7769.54283(22) / BLDSC - British Library D...
In Ireland food poverty has emerged as an increasingly important issue on the social policy agenda. ...
Most of the material for the book Poor People, Poor Places was originally presented at a conference ...
Problems of economic and social development dominate the Irish rural develop-ment literature. This a...
This work concerns the impact of poverty on children in rural primary schools in the North of Irelan...
Objective To explore whether distance to and density of food outlets within the local area have an i...
For the first time in Ireland this study seeks to locate food poverty within a social exclusion fram...
Moving beyond the highly visual forms of poverty characteristic of the city, Rural Poverty explores ...
Food proverty and food insufficiency are important public health issues, frequently linked to povert...
The existence of marginal regions is closely linked to the socio-spatial polarisation of our society...
The existence of marginal regions is closely linked to the socio-spatial polarisation of our society...
The existence of marginal regions is closely linked to the socio-spatial polarisation of our society...
In recent decades Ireland has undergone significant economic, social and cultural change. Many of th...
“Decent Food for All” (DFfA) was a three-year integrated, partnership-based programme co...
The aim of this research was to investigate the everyday experiences of food on a low income among ...
Available from British Library Document Supply Centre-DSC:7769.54283(22) / BLDSC - British Library D...
In Ireland food poverty has emerged as an increasingly important issue on the social policy agenda. ...
Most of the material for the book Poor People, Poor Places was originally presented at a conference ...
Problems of economic and social development dominate the Irish rural develop-ment literature. This a...
This work concerns the impact of poverty on children in rural primary schools in the North of Irelan...
Objective To explore whether distance to and density of food outlets within the local area have an i...