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Family, Economy, and Government in Ireland

by Finola Kennedy

Book Details

Publisher:ESRI
Published:1989
Pages:196
Format:BOOK
Language:en

Reading Info

About This Book

This detailed examination of Ireland's socioeconomic landscape offers a comprehensive look at how family structures, economic policies, and government interventions have shaped modern Irish society. ...

Our Review

This detailed examination of Ireland's socioeconomic landscape offers a comprehensive look at how family structures, economic policies, and government interventions have shaped modern Irish society. Kennedy meticulously traces the interconnected relationships between domestic life, financial systems, and political decision-making across pivotal periods in Ireland's development. The analysis provides crucial context for understanding contemporary Irish challenges and achievements within their historical framework. Readers will find particularly valuable insights into how policy decisions have directly impacted family welfare and economic mobility.

What distinguishes this work is its balanced approach to complex social dynamics without oversimplifying the tensions between individual family needs and broader economic goals. The research will resonate most strongly with students of Irish history, sociology students examining welfare states, and policymakers seeking historical precedents for current social challenges. Kennedy's thorough documentation of how governmental structures have both supported and constrained family economic security makes this an essential resource for anyone seeking to understand Ireland's unique path to modernization.

Themes

Family & Relationships

Subjects

Family & Relationships