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Ireland before and after accession to the European Union
journal contribution
posted on 2006-09-04, 12:04 authored by Maurice FitzgeraldThis paper examines the implications for social life of the phenomenal economic growth that has taken place in Ireland since it joined the EU. The author argues that the benefits of economic growth have not been evenly distributed between rural and urban areas, social categories and women and men, and suggests that the changes have created important challenges for policy formulation as well as for implementation.
History
School
- Social Sciences
Department
- Politics and International Studies
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FITZGERALD, M., 2000. Ireland before and after accession to the European Union. Cross-national research papers, 6(2), pp. 61-67Publisher
© The authorsPublication date
2000Notes
This article has been published in the journal, Cross-National Research Papers. The definitive version is available at: http://www.iprosec.org.uk/Section2.html and http://www.xnat.org.uk/Section2.htmlISSN
0956-1013Language
- en