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Unemployment in Ireland
Alternative Perspectives
Routledge Revivals Series
Authors: Clark Charles, Kavanagh Catherine
Language: EnglishSubjects for Unemployment in Ireland:
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UK Good; post-Keynesian economic theory; West Germany; Irish labour market; UK Price; Ireland's unemployment rate; Unemployment Inflow; pre-Keynesian economic theory; EU Rate; Walsh’s Paper; EU Structural Fund; Gdp Growth; Skill Biased Technical Change; Irish Unemployment; Labour Market Slack; Long Term Unemployed; Long Term Male Unemployment; EU Experience; Non-employment Rate; Exchange Rate Regime; Younger Men; Irish Pound; Cumulative Excess Returns; Leaving Certificate; Gdp Ratio; Irish Interest Rates; Unemployment Pool; Labour Force Participation Rates; Labour Slack
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Published in 1998, this book looks at unemployment in Ireland, the country's most serious social and economic problem. It is the major contributor to poverty, exclusion and social decay. This book contributes to the growing debate on the unemployment problem in Ireland. It is the first academic collection of papers on this issue and contains contributions from some of Ireland's most respected economists. It offers alternative views of the Irish labour market, with these views shedding light on many aspects of the unemployment problem, including exchange rates influences, aggregate demand analysis, labour market policies and the historical perspective. Since this book assesses the problem of unemployment from different perspectives, it should widen the discussion of this most serious issue.
1. Unemployment in Ireland: a post-Keynesian/institutionalist perspective 2. Unemployment, non-participation and labour market slack among Irish males 3. A review of the role of active labour market policies in Ireland 4. Comment 5. Education, deprivation, hysteresis, unemployment 6. Male long term unemployment and structural employment changes in Ireland 7. Irish unemployment in a European context 8. Does the exchange rate regime affect the unemployment rates? 8. Comment.