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    • Academic salary differentials - some evidence from an Irish survey 

      Ruane, Frances; Dobson, Elma (Economic & Social StudiesDublin, 1990)
      Using data from a survey of the Irish academic labour market, this paper examines whether or not females in the Irish academic system are paid less than comparable males. Variables which adjust for comparability include ...
    • Measuring poverty in Ireland: a comment 

      Mac Carthaigh, Seosamh (Economic & Social StudiesDublin, 1990)
      In Callan, Hannan, Nolan and Whelan (1989), the ESRI team attempt to defend the use of "relative income thresholds" as measures of poverty. The argument here will be that there is a lack of correspondence between the ...
    • Measuring poverty in Ireland: reply 

      Callan, Tim; Hannan, Damian F.; Nolan, Brian; Whelan, Brendan J. (Economic & Social StudiesDublin, 1990)
      MacCarthaigh makes three points with respect to the measurement of poverty, drawing on the work of Stein Ringen. We deal with these in turn, and attempt to match his comment for succinctness ? the issues are discussed in ...
    • Measuring the female labour supply: conceptual and procedural problems in Irish official statistics 

      Fahey, Tony (Economic & Social StudiesDublin, 1990)
      This paper examines some problems which reduce the usefulness of Irish labour statistics as measures of women's, particularly married women's, labour activities. These problems arise both at a conceptual level ? principally ...