All Stories

  1. The Transformation of Parents’ Values and Aspirations for Their Children: A Retrospective Qualitative Longitudinal Analysis of Changing Cultural Configurations
  2. Fighting Poverty in Times of Crisis in Europe
  3. Poverty, Crisis and Resilience
  4. Crisis, recession and social resilience: a biographical life course analysis
  5. Crisis, recession and social resilience: A biographical life course analysis
  6. Changing family dynamics and in-work benefits
  7. Using Reflexive Lifelines in Biographical Interviews to aid the Collection, Visualization and Analysis of Resilience
  8. Changing Family Dynamics and In-Work Benefits
  9. Explaining Macro-Social Change with Archived Data: Reading against the Grain
  10. Using reflexive lifelines in biographical interviews to aid the collection, visualisation and analysis of resilience
  11. The (in)adequacy of in-work benefits in Irish lone parent labour market activation policy
  12. Family rhythms
  13. Family Rhythms: Re-visioning family change in Ireland using qualitative archived data from Growing Up in Ireland and Life Histories and Social Change
  14. The circulation of children in rural Ireland during the first half of the twentieth century
  15. Young grandchildren and their grandparents: a secondary analysis of continuity and change across four birth cohorts
  16. Education and Class-formation in 20th Century Ireland: A Retrospective Qualitative Longitudinal Analysis
  17. Gender composition and household labour strategies in pre-Famine Ireland
  18. Rural industry and uneven development: The significance of gender in the Irish Linen industry