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    • A profile of the demographic and labour force characteristics of the population: sample analysis of the 1981 census of population 

      Garvey, Donal (Statistical and Social Inquiry Society of Ireland, 1983)
      A detailed Census of Population was taken on 5th April, 1981. This continued a long tradition in Ireland of taking a Census in years ending " 1 " , extending back to 1821 and broken only in the 1921 to 1941 period. While ...
    • Profit sharing for Ireland? 

      Geary, R. C.; Dempsey, M. (Statistical and Social Inquiry Society of Ireland, 1982)
      Profit sharing (PS) may be defined as an agreement between an employer and workers to pay a share of the profits or wealth created by the organisation, in addition to wages and direct incentives. It is a recognition of the ...
    • Road freight transport in Ireland, 1980 

      Geoghegan, Brian; Brady, G. (Statistical and Social Inquiry Society of Ireland, 1983)
      In the last quarter of 1979 a continuous sample survey of road freight transport activity was initiated by the CSO. This paper examines the methodology of the survey and provides an analysis of some of the results for 1980, ...
    • Social policy and income adequacy in the Republic of Ireland: the importance of social class and family cycle 

      Rottman, David B.; Hannan, Damian F.; Wiley, Miriam M. (Statistical and Social Inquiry Society of Ireland, 1981)
      This paper is intended to stand as part of the growing literature on income distribution in the Republic of Ireland. Specifically, it builds on previous work concerned with the description and analysis of the impact of ...
    • Some aspects of labour costs and earnings: 1974 and 1975 

      Geoghegan, Brian; Frain, Patrick F. (Statistical and Social Inquiry Society of Ireland, 1979)
      Since 1975 the Central Statistics Office has conducted two special surveys concerned with total labour costs ? one covering certain parts of the services sector and the other covering the industrial sector. A further survey ...