Religion and employment in Northern Ireland

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Religion and employment in Northern Ireland

David Eversley

Sage, 1989

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Includes index

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This is the definitive analysis of a question of crucial importance to Northern Ireland: why are so many Catholics unemployed or in low-paid jobs? Is it the result of active discrimination by Protestant employers or is it determined by factors within the Catholic community, such as large families, low educational qualifications and living in areas of long-term economic decline? Challenging both these opposed orthodoxies, the book offers a convincing analysis of the present position and evaluates the available remedies. As a detailed case study of religious discrimination in the labour market, the book will be of interest to scholars and professionals in social demography, sociology, political science, social administration, economics, policy studies and geography.

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Introduction Summary of the Argument and Procedure PART ONE Development of the Population of Northern Ireland Migration Fertility PART TWO Development of the Labour Market Employment Status of the Northern Irish Population in 1981, Area and Religion Development of the Industrial Structure Industrial Employment Structure, Employment Status and Religion Occupational Orders and Religion Education, Training and Employment Chances Obstacles to Mobility within the Labour Market Overview and Conclusion

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