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Social Security in Ireland

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An accessible text for college or institute of technology students of Irish social policy, sociology, social studies, social care, public administration, poverty and equality studies. Also written for those undertaking professional training in social work and related areas. Describes the evolution of social security in Ireland and how the current system compares internationally. Outlines how current policies address the needs of families, pensioners, lone parents, the unemployed, and the sick and disabled. Evaluates key features of Irish social security, drawing on up-to-date research and recent official data.

384 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 2004

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A. McCashin

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Irrespective of my views on this book, it has to go on my list for obvious reasons!
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