Jamieson, Suzanne. 2004. “Feminist theory, globalization and comparative labour law: women workers in Australia and Ireland.” International Journal of Human Resource Management 15 (3): 459-65.
Topics: Economies, Economic Inequality, Feminisms, Gender, Women, Globalization Regions: Europe, Western Europe, Oceania Countries: Australia, Ireland Keywords: women, gender, Labour law, Australia, Ireland, feminist theory, globalization
Conlon, Deirdre. 2011. "A Fractured Mosaic: Encounters with the Everyday amongst Refugee and Asylum Seeker Women." Population, Space and Place 17: 714-26.
Topics: Displacement & Migration, Forced Migration, Refugees, Gender, Women, Households Regions: Europe, Western Europe Countries: Ireland Keywords: asylum seeker, everyday life, materiality, Henri Lefebvre, transnational mobility
Doorley, Karina. 2018. “Taxation, Work and Gender Equality in Ireland.” Journal of the Statistical and Social Inquiry of Ireland 47: 71-87.
Topics: Economies, Public Finance, Gender, Women, Livelihoods Regions: Europe, Western Europe Countries: Ireland Keywords: individual taxation, Ireland, labour supply
Jaumotte, Florence. 2003. “Labour Force Participation of Women: Empirical Evidence on the Role of Policy and other Determinants in OCED Countries.” OECD Economic Studies 2 (37): 51- 108.
Topics: Economies, Public Finance, Gender, Women, Livelihoods Countries: Greece, Ireland, Italy, Portugal, Spain, United States of America
Brundage, David. 2010. “Matilda Tone in America: Exile, Gender, and Memory in the Making of Irish Republican Nationalism.” New Hibernia Review 14 (1): 96–111.
Topics: Displacement & Migration, Gender, Nationalism Regions: Europe, Western Europe Countries: Ireland
Cusack, Tricia. 2000. “Janus and Gender: Women and the Nation’s Backward Look.” Nations and Nationalism 6 (4): 541–61.
Topics: Ethnicity, Gender, Gender Roles, Nationalism Regions: Europe, Western Europe Countries: Ireland
Valente, Joseph. 1994. “The Myth of Sovereignty: Gender in the Literature of Irish Nationalism.” English Literary History 61 (1): 189-210.
Topics: Gender, Masculinity/ies, Femininity/ies, Gendered Power Relations, Gender Hierarchies, Nationalism Regions: Europe, Western Europe Countries: Ireland
Racioppi, Linda, and Katherine O'Sullivan See. 2000. "Ulstermen and Loyalist Ladies on Parade: Gendering Unionism in Northern Ireland." International Feminist Journal of Politics 2 (1): 1-29.
Topics: Ethnicity, Gender, Masculinity/ies, Femininity/ies, Gendered Power Relations, Gender Hierarchies, Governance, Nationalism Regions: Europe, Western Europe Countries: Ireland Keywords: ethnic conflict, gender, nationalism, Northern Ireland, parades, women
Cockburn, Cynthia. 2013. “What Became of 'Frontline Feminism'? A Retro-Perspective on Post-Conflict Belfast.” Feminist Review 105 (1): 103-21.
Topics: Armed Conflict, Ethnic/Communal Wars, Feminisms, Gender, Women, Masculinity/ies, Gendered Power Relations, Gender Equality/Inequality, Health, Trauma, Post-Conflict Regions: Europe, Western Europe Countries: Ireland Keywords: women, post-conflict, feminism, Northern Ireland, community
Ashe, Fidelma, and Ken Harland. 2014. "Troubling Masculinities: Changing Patterns of Violent Masculinities in a Society Emerging from Political Conflict." Studies in Conflict and Terrorism 37 (9): 747-762.
Topics: Gender, Men, Masculinity/ies, Governance, Post-Conflict Governance, Military Forces & Armed Groups, Nationalism, Post-Conflict Regions: Europe, Northern Europe Countries: Ireland
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