In this paper we examine the consequences for social mobility patterns of the unprecedented period of economic growth experienced in Ireland over the 1990s and the implications of developments for current theories of social fluidity. Contrary to suggestions that the ?Celtic Tiger? experience has been associated with a deepening problem of marginalization we found evidence for a substantial upgrading of the class structure and increased levels of social mobility. We also found evidence for increased social fluidity in relation to long-range hierarchical mobility. Such increased openness could not be explained by changes in the manner in which education mediates the relationship between origins and destinations. There is no necessary relation...
In this paper we address claims that the impact of the Great Recession in Ireland has led to increas...
peer-reviewedThe extraordinary growth of the Irish economy since the mid-1990s - the 'Celtic Tiger' ...
Includes bibliographyAbstract This paper uses a political economy approach to examine the nature an...
In this paper we examine the consequences for social mobility patterns of the unprecedented period o...
In this paper we examine the consequences for social mobility patterns of the unprecedented period o...
A striking divergence can be observed in the interpretations that economists and sociologists have o...
The Irish economy almost doubled in size between 1990 and 2000 in terms of Gross Domestic Product (G...
This book, which was launched at a conference to mark the fortieth anniversary of the founding of th...
Recent developments in growth theory1 suggest that factors such as human capital accumulation are ce...
Ireland's "Celtic Tiger" years saw GDP per capita rise from 60% of the EU average to 120% of the ave...
In this paper we evaluate trends in levels of economic vulnerability in Ireland during the period 19...
In the Celtic Tiger years of the 1990s, Ireland apparently rode the roller coaster of freewheeling ...
Ireland’s “Celtic Tiger” years saw GDP per capita rise from 60% of the EU average to 120% of the ave...
In this paper we employ Erikson and Goldthorpe's core model of social fluidity and a ?measured varia...
The economy of the Republic of Ireland has experienced continuously high growth rates in the 1990’s,...
In this paper we address claims that the impact of the Great Recession in Ireland has led to increas...
peer-reviewedThe extraordinary growth of the Irish economy since the mid-1990s - the 'Celtic Tiger' ...
Includes bibliographyAbstract This paper uses a political economy approach to examine the nature an...
In this paper we examine the consequences for social mobility patterns of the unprecedented period o...
In this paper we examine the consequences for social mobility patterns of the unprecedented period o...
A striking divergence can be observed in the interpretations that economists and sociologists have o...
The Irish economy almost doubled in size between 1990 and 2000 in terms of Gross Domestic Product (G...
This book, which was launched at a conference to mark the fortieth anniversary of the founding of th...
Recent developments in growth theory1 suggest that factors such as human capital accumulation are ce...
Ireland's "Celtic Tiger" years saw GDP per capita rise from 60% of the EU average to 120% of the ave...
In this paper we evaluate trends in levels of economic vulnerability in Ireland during the period 19...
In the Celtic Tiger years of the 1990s, Ireland apparently rode the roller coaster of freewheeling ...
Ireland’s “Celtic Tiger” years saw GDP per capita rise from 60% of the EU average to 120% of the ave...
In this paper we employ Erikson and Goldthorpe's core model of social fluidity and a ?measured varia...
The economy of the Republic of Ireland has experienced continuously high growth rates in the 1990’s,...
In this paper we address claims that the impact of the Great Recession in Ireland has led to increas...
peer-reviewedThe extraordinary growth of the Irish economy since the mid-1990s - the 'Celtic Tiger' ...
Includes bibliographyAbstract This paper uses a political economy approach to examine the nature an...