This article addresses two issues. First, using data drawn from the Sample of Anonymised Records of the 1991 Northern Ireland Census, for over 13,000 individuals, it constructs a deprivation index and then, using this index, compares the deprivation levels of Catholics and Protestants. Second, it relates the level of deprivation of the individuals in the sample to their personal characteristics and circumstances. In particular, it examines the possibility that while higher deprivation levels among Catholics may have been partly due to the fact that they possessed, to a greater degree than Protestants, the attributes that were correlated with deprivation, it may also have been the result of Catholics being penalised more harshly than Protest...
Recent large-N quantitative studies have failed to uncover a link between demographic change and con...
of opportunity cannot be extrapolated from the sectarion history of the ’The basic fear of the Prote...
This work focuses on the role of state policy and multinational capital in the reproduction of socia...
This article addresses two issues. First, using data drawn from the Sample of Anonymised Records of ...
This paper uses data collected in the Irish Mobility Study (1973) to explore intra-Catholic patterns...
Rising levels of urban deprivation and a perception that poverty has become more concentrated in suc...
It has suited both sides of Ireland's religious and political divide to portray the Great Famine tha...
It has suited both sides of Ireland’s religious and political divide to portray the Great Famine tha...
peer-reviewedThis paper highlights the derisory situation in respect of tackling poverty which conti...
AbstractIt has suited both sides of Ireland's religious and political divide to portray the Great Fa...
The education system in Northern Ireland is characterized by division, with around 95% of the pupil ...
First published in 1999, this volume is about unemployment and discrimination, with a focus on North...
Data from 1973 and 1996 are used to examine changes in the class structures and patterns of social m...
Northern Ireland is now a post-conflict society but one of the legacies of the ‘troubles’ is an educ...
OBJECTIVE: Catholic adults in the West of Scotland, who are mainly of Irish origin, have been shown ...
Recent large-N quantitative studies have failed to uncover a link between demographic change and con...
of opportunity cannot be extrapolated from the sectarion history of the ’The basic fear of the Prote...
This work focuses on the role of state policy and multinational capital in the reproduction of socia...
This article addresses two issues. First, using data drawn from the Sample of Anonymised Records of ...
This paper uses data collected in the Irish Mobility Study (1973) to explore intra-Catholic patterns...
Rising levels of urban deprivation and a perception that poverty has become more concentrated in suc...
It has suited both sides of Ireland's religious and political divide to portray the Great Famine tha...
It has suited both sides of Ireland’s religious and political divide to portray the Great Famine tha...
peer-reviewedThis paper highlights the derisory situation in respect of tackling poverty which conti...
AbstractIt has suited both sides of Ireland's religious and political divide to portray the Great Fa...
The education system in Northern Ireland is characterized by division, with around 95% of the pupil ...
First published in 1999, this volume is about unemployment and discrimination, with a focus on North...
Data from 1973 and 1996 are used to examine changes in the class structures and patterns of social m...
Northern Ireland is now a post-conflict society but one of the legacies of the ‘troubles’ is an educ...
OBJECTIVE: Catholic adults in the West of Scotland, who are mainly of Irish origin, have been shown ...
Recent large-N quantitative studies have failed to uncover a link between demographic change and con...
of opportunity cannot be extrapolated from the sectarion history of the ’The basic fear of the Prote...
This work focuses on the role of state policy and multinational capital in the reproduction of socia...