The Unequal Unemployed

The Unequal Unemployed Discrimination, Unemployment and State Policy in Northern Ireland

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Publisher's Synopsis

The Unequal Unemployed' uses the important and revealing context of Northern Ireland to review the international debate on discrimination and the role of unemployment within it. This intellectual and political debate, active throughout the past decade, represents a conflict between: - - a) The traditional view that unequal unemployment is evidence of labour market discrimination against minorities and other distinct social groupings. - - b) Recent models which explain unemployment either in terms of individual responsibility or innate inferiority and attack the 'equal opportunities industryö for its attempts at social engineering. - - Maura Sheehan and Mike Tomlinson approach these theories using unique survey evidence, gathered through a comprehensive evaluation of anti-discrimination policy. They contradict the view that differences in unemployment between Catholics and Protestants in Northern Ireland are the result of personal attitudes and 'religious culture'. The book demonstrates that unequal unemployment arises from various discriminatory structures and practices û all of which are amenable to policy intervention. However, while more radical measures may achieve change, these must be developed within a policy framework which stimulates labour demand and economic development. Such a framework is constrained by the continuing political conflict within Northern Ireland.

Book information

ISBN: 9781840143195
Publisher: Ashgate
Imprint: Ashgate
Pub date:
DEWEY: 331.13309416
DEWEY edition: 21
Language: English
Number of pages: 182
Weight: 385g
Height: 160mm
Width: 225mm
Spine width: 19mm