This paper extends to the year 2002 that section of an earlier paper (Breathnach 2002b) which considered whether the pattern of occupational change occurring in Ireland during the period 1991-1996 indicated the operation of processes of social polarisation. The occupational categories contained in the Census of Population were recast in order to create a set of broad groups which facilitated analysis from a social polarisation perspective. This analysis demonstrated strong growth, on the one hand, in the numbers of employers & managers and professional & technical workers and, on the other, in certain unskilled occupational groups (personal services and retail sales) – the latter following the allocation to these groups of the bulk...
Job polarization accelerated during the Great recession in Europe. Because of higher occupational se...
In this paper we address claims that the impact of the Great Recession in Ireland has led to increas...
In this paper we address the issue of whether the Great Recession in Ireland led to increased social...
This paper extends to the year 2002 that section of an earlier paper (Breathnach 2002b) which consi...
The routinisation thesis expects technology to hollow out the middle of the employment structure, le...
The routinisation thesis expects technology to hollow out the middle of the employment structure, le...
This paper examines the processes whereby post-Fordist economic restructuring is widely held to hav...
Abstract This paper studies the contribution of different skill groups to the polarisation of the UK...
This paper studies the effects of changes in labour force particiapation rates on the size and struc...
This paper takes issue with the dominant thesis of social polarisation put forward by Sassen (1991)....
One of the most important events in the development of sociology was the feminist critique of the ‘m...
Abstract: This paper investigates the factors that determine job-to-job mobility in Ireland over the...
It is frequently argued that changes in the occupational structure and labour markets of European ci...
It has been argued that workplace skills are becoming more polarised in Britain. This tendency is so...
It can be argued that the Irish workforce has been revolutionised over the past 25 years, as married...
Job polarization accelerated during the Great recession in Europe. Because of higher occupational se...
In this paper we address claims that the impact of the Great Recession in Ireland has led to increas...
In this paper we address the issue of whether the Great Recession in Ireland led to increased social...
This paper extends to the year 2002 that section of an earlier paper (Breathnach 2002b) which consi...
The routinisation thesis expects technology to hollow out the middle of the employment structure, le...
The routinisation thesis expects technology to hollow out the middle of the employment structure, le...
This paper examines the processes whereby post-Fordist economic restructuring is widely held to hav...
Abstract This paper studies the contribution of different skill groups to the polarisation of the UK...
This paper studies the effects of changes in labour force particiapation rates on the size and struc...
This paper takes issue with the dominant thesis of social polarisation put forward by Sassen (1991)....
One of the most important events in the development of sociology was the feminist critique of the ‘m...
Abstract: This paper investigates the factors that determine job-to-job mobility in Ireland over the...
It is frequently argued that changes in the occupational structure and labour markets of European ci...
It has been argued that workplace skills are becoming more polarised in Britain. This tendency is so...
It can be argued that the Irish workforce has been revolutionised over the past 25 years, as married...
Job polarization accelerated during the Great recession in Europe. Because of higher occupational se...
In this paper we address claims that the impact of the Great Recession in Ireland has led to increas...
In this paper we address the issue of whether the Great Recession in Ireland led to increased social...