Inequality in Northern Ireland

Inequality in Northern Ireland

by David J . Smith (Author), G . A . Chambers (Author)

Synopsis

This study contradicts the view that, after the reforms of the 1970s, inequalities between Protestants and Catholics have been put right. Drawing on a wide range of data, the authors analyze the extent of inequality between Protestants and Catholics in all areas of daily life. The book should be of interest to teachers and postgraduate students of politics, sociology, social policy, employment studies, housing, race relations, and law, as well as journalists and political commentators.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 424
Publisher: Clarendon Press
Published: Mar 1991

ISBN 10: 0198275544
ISBN 13: 9780198275541

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An important sociological statistical study of the perceptions and realities of inequality of opportunity and condition between Protestants and Catholics in Northern Ireland in the mid-1980s. --Choice


An important sociological statistical study of the perceptions and realities of inequality of opportunity and condition between Protestants and Catholics in Northern Ireland in the mid-1980s. --Choice

An important sociological statistical study of the perceptions and realities of inequality of opportunity and condition between Protestants and Catholics in Northern Ireland in the mid-1980s. --Choice


An important sociological statistical study of the perceptions and realities of inequality of opportunity and condition between Protestants and Catholics in Northern Ireland in the mid-1980s. --Choice