Browsing Economic and Social Review by Subject "Sex discrimination - Ireland"
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Bishops and bailiwicks - obstacles to women's political-participation in Ireland
(Economic & Social StudiesDublin, 1987)Women are a small minority of political office-holders in Ireland as elsewhere. The authors first provide details of women's representation in different political arenas, before proceeding to identify the principal ... -
Wages, sex-discrimination and the Irish labor-market for young workers
(Economic & Social StudiesDublin, 1987)Human capital wage equations are estimated using individual level data on single males and single females in the Irish labour market for young workers. The results are broadly consonant with theoretical predictions. Returns ...