JSSISI: 1957 to 1962, Vol. XX, Sessions 111th to 115th: Recent submissions
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The growth and aging of population
(Statistical and Social Inquiry Society of Ireland, 1959)The population of the world was estimated at 1,094 million in 1850 and at 1,550 million in 1900 which represents an increase of 42 per cent, in that half-century. The population rose to 2,500 million in 1950, an increase ... -
Investment in Northern Ireland
(Statistical and Social Inquiry Society of Ireland, 1959)It is generally accepted that Northern Ireland suffers from underinvestment and a consideration of the figures relating to the amount of capital invested in companies both public and private in Northern Ireland and Great ... -
The volume of press display advertising in Ireland, 1957
(Statistical and Social Inquiry Society of Ireland, 1958)Advertising is frequently examined by sociologists and economists from the aspect of its effect on patterns of living and the economy generally. But its dimensions in modern economies suggest that it warrants study in its ... -
An analysis of the Irish Census of Distribution, 1951
(Statistical and Social Inquiry Society of Ireland, 1958)To me the official Census of Distribution has a special personal interest. On the invitation of the Committee of Section F of the British Association which held its meeting in September 1937, in Nottingham, I delivered a ... -
Marriage and fertility in nineteenth century Londonderry
(Statistical and Social Inquiry Society of Ireland, 1958)The change in the age of marriage among the Irish, which occurred some time in the nineteenth century, is well known. Before the Great Famine early marriage was the rule; and this early marriage was associated with a rapid ...