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Comparing Social Security Provision North and South of Ireland: Past Developments and Future Challenges 1/A RESPONSE

The post-Brexit landscape in the north and south of Ireland has resulted in more focused discussions on the possibilities associated with the reunification of Ireland. The welfare state on both sides of the border provides social security protection to those who are out of work and will remain an es...

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Published in:Irish studies in international affairs 2021-01, Vol.32 (2), p.283-381
Main Authors: Fitzpatrick, Ciara, O'Sullivan, Charles, Dukelow, Fiona, Leonard, Madeleine
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Beveridge, William (1879-1963)
EU membership
North and South
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Unemployment
Welfare state
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