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    • Factory inspection 

      Stafford, Brigid (Statistical and Social Inquiry Society of Ireland, 1931)
      The Labour Chapter of the Treaty of Versailles, which made provision for the establishment of the International Labour Organisation with the view of securing international agreement as to humane conditions of labour, ...
    • Family businesses in the Irish services sector: profile and productivity 

      MacFeely, Steve; O`Brien, Caitriona (Statistical and Social Inquiry Society of Ireland, 2009)
      Most family businesses are small, engage less than 10 persons and trade in the more traditional industries, such as the distributive trades or hospitality industries. Family businesses export less product, generate a lower ...
    • The family in Irish Census of Population statistics 

      Geary, R. C. (Statistical and Social Inquiry Society of Ireland, 1955)
      It is necessary at the outset to emphasise the experimental character of the paper, the principal object of which is to present the results of a special analysis of a sample of 6,280 families from the Census of Population ...
    • Farm land mobility and adjustments in farming in Northern Ireland 

      Alexander, D. J. (Statistical and Social Inquiry Society of Ireland, 1965)
      This paper is about the "mobility" of land as a factor of production in Northern Ireland agriculture. Farm land mobility in the title means all forms of change of control of the use of land within the farm sector in ...
    • The Farm Management Survey 1966 to 1969 

      Heavey, John F. (Statistical and Social Inquiry Society of Ireland, 1972)
      Farm management surveys are now a relatively common feature in developing and developed countries. Their prominence is largely due, no doubt, to increased interest and concern with social and economic equity amongst all ...
    • A few observations on the present position of the Irish national school teachers, as regards salaries, pensions, and residences 

      Ferguson, John (Statistical and Social Inquiry Society of Ireland, 1882)
      On the 5th March, 1875, Mr. Charles Henry Meldon, M.P. for Kildare, delivered a speech in the House of Commons which contains most valuable information regarding the then position of the Irish National School teachers. The ...
    • Fifty years of Irish agriculture 

      Kennedy, Thomas (Statistical and Social Inquiry Society of Ireland, 1899)
      In 1847, the year of the famine, the Government first collected for the information of Parliament very ample Irish Agricultural Statistics. Similar returns have been annually published ever since. The result of these ...
    • Fifty years vital statistics in Ireland 

      Thompson, William J. (Statistical and Social Inquiry Society of Ireland, 1919)
      With the permission and approval of the Council I am bringing forward for the Presidential Address the subject of Irish Vital Statistics, and as the General Register Office was established for the registration of births ...
    • Fifty-first session 1897/1898 

      Unknown author (Statistical and Social Inquiry Society of Ireland, 1898)
    • The finance of air transport services in Ireland 

      Brennan, Peter (Statistical and Social Inquiry Society of Ireland, 1951)
      I begin with a few words by way of definition of the scope of this paper. The finance it is to be concerned with is that of commercial aviation as an Irish industry. Accordingly, no attempt is made to cover the finances ...
    • The finance of the war 

      Thompson, Newman (Statistical and Social Inquiry Society of Ireland, 1919)
      This paper naturally divides itself into three sections:? (1) The financial steps taken at the outbreak of war; (2) The methods by which the expenditure of the war have been met; and (3) Some observations upon the facts ...
    • The finances of the public sector in Northern Ireland: 1968-1978 

      Simpson, J. V. (Statistical and Social Inquiry Society of Ireland, 1980)
      In recent years the public sector has become more important in the Northern Ireland economy. Not only has the scale of public services grown appreciably, as it has also in Great Britain, but against the background of ...
    • The financial analysis of the published accounts of industrial companies 

      Rea, Desmond (Statistical and Social Inquiry Society of Ireland, 1970)
      Recently I attempted to carry out a comparative financial analysis of twenty-six indigenous Northern Ireland public companies. All twenty-six companies were quoted on the Belfast Stock Exchange and their ...
    • The financial aspect of parliamentary private bill procedure 

      Stanuell, Charles A. (Statistical and Social Inquiry Society of Ireland, 1906)
      The mode of conducting Parliamentary Inquiries into Private Bills relating to this country has been the subject of criticism for many years, and it has been brought before the public on many occasions, while it has ...
    • Financial aspects of a national income-related pension scheme 

      Honohan, W. A. (Statistical and Social Inquiry Society of Ireland, 1977)
      The cost of the three model schemes was estimated on the assumption that all employees would be specifically covered; it was taken that no groups of employees would be specifically exempted or excluded. Moreover, although ...
    • Financial constraints and the internationalisation of Irish firms 

      Everett, Mary (Statistical and Social Inquiry Statistical Society of Ireland, 2015)
      This paper examines whether financial constraints have hindered the expansion of Irish firms internationally since the financial crisis. Recent years have witnessed an increasing number of multinational corporations ...
    • The financial crisis in the United States, 1893-4 

      Battersby, T. S. F. (Statistical and Social Inquiry Society of Ireland, 1894)
      The year 1893 in America stands unique in that it presents an unrivalled record of failures of solvent banks, corporations, firms, and individuals in a country having unsurpassed facilities for production and distribution. ...
    • Financial deregulation and Irish consumption behaviour 

      Lucey, Siobhan (Statistical and Social Inquiry Society of Ireland, 1996)
      The objective of this study is to assess whether financial deregulation has had a statistically significant effect on Irish consumption behaviour. Specifically, the study asks whether financial deregulation has affected ...
    • The financial position of Irish railways 

      Hancock, W. Neilson (Statistical and Social Inquiry Society of Ireland, 1867)
      Mr. William John Hancock exhibited the following Tables, compiled by Dr. Hancock, to shew the financial position of Irish Railways, and explained the views of Dr. Hancock in respect of the statistics thus shown. It ...
    • The financial relations of Great Britain and Ireland: the expenditure account. 

      Samuels, Arthur W. (Statistical and Social Inquiry Society of Ireland, 1897)
      The majority Report of the Financial Relations Commission finds: "That whilst the actual tax revenue of Ireland is about one-eleventh of that cf Great Britain, the relative taxable capacity of Ireland is very much ...