The article discusses government policies towards unemployed people in the context of the development of ‘fair employment’ policy in Northern Ireland. It presents results from a survey of long-term unemployed people in West Belfast which challenge the direction and content of existing training and employment schemes, and their capacity to address inequalities in unemployment between Catholics and Protestants. The article argues that current supply side labour market policies are having limited impact in Northern Ireland and goes on to explore policies to influence labour demand. On the basis of interviews with employers, a number of policies are advocated, including giving priority to recruitment of long-term unemployed people in areas of h...
This article seeks to critically examine the political economy of the Northern Irish “peace process....
Claims of labour market discrimination against Catholics run to the heart of the Northern Ireland co...
The main aim of the research was to update understanding on the effects of the economic downturn on ...
The article discusses government policies towards unemployed people in the context of the developmen...
First published in 1999, this volume is about unemployment and discrimination, with a focus on North...
In Northern Ireland a peaceful and inclusive society can only be created if substantial inequalities...
Geographical unevenness in labour market and social conditions is one reason why the ‘local’ has bee...
CAMPBELL M. (2000) Reconnecting the long term unemployed to labour market opportunity: the case for ...
This paper examines locally developed policy responses to long-term unemployment in the city of Edin...
This research examines the cultural, economic, and social practices that the unemployed residents of...
ARMSTRONG D. (1999) Hidden male unemployment in Northern Ireland, Reg. Studies 33 , 499-511. In rece...
This paper examines young people’s exits from joblessness using recent survey data for Northern Irel...
This paper develops a statistical profiling model of long-term unemployment risk in Ireland using a ...
The notion of an 'underclass' existing outside the realm of mainstream society continues to hold swa...
In this Policy Review Section Paul Teague of the Cranfield School of Management presents an account ...
This article seeks to critically examine the political economy of the Northern Irish “peace process....
Claims of labour market discrimination against Catholics run to the heart of the Northern Ireland co...
The main aim of the research was to update understanding on the effects of the economic downturn on ...
The article discusses government policies towards unemployed people in the context of the developmen...
First published in 1999, this volume is about unemployment and discrimination, with a focus on North...
In Northern Ireland a peaceful and inclusive society can only be created if substantial inequalities...
Geographical unevenness in labour market and social conditions is one reason why the ‘local’ has bee...
CAMPBELL M. (2000) Reconnecting the long term unemployed to labour market opportunity: the case for ...
This paper examines locally developed policy responses to long-term unemployment in the city of Edin...
This research examines the cultural, economic, and social practices that the unemployed residents of...
ARMSTRONG D. (1999) Hidden male unemployment in Northern Ireland, Reg. Studies 33 , 499-511. In rece...
This paper examines young people’s exits from joblessness using recent survey data for Northern Irel...
This paper develops a statistical profiling model of long-term unemployment risk in Ireland using a ...
The notion of an 'underclass' existing outside the realm of mainstream society continues to hold swa...
In this Policy Review Section Paul Teague of the Cranfield School of Management presents an account ...
This article seeks to critically examine the political economy of the Northern Irish “peace process....
Claims of labour market discrimination against Catholics run to the heart of the Northern Ireland co...
The main aim of the research was to update understanding on the effects of the economic downturn on ...