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Volume 65, issue 4, 2017
- Introduction pp. 1-9

- Murphy Mary P.
- Examining emerging new employment forms and potential positive and negative effects on working and employment conditions pp. 11-20

- Mandl Irene
- Digital economy and the future of social security pp. 21-30

- Konkolewsky Hans-Horst
- Ireland’s low learning trap pp. 31-38

- Riain Seán Ó
- Measuring the Sustainable Development Goals: What does it mean for Ireland? pp. 41-71

- MacFeely Steve
- The Central Bank’s harmonised competitiveness indicators: Users beware pp. 73-82

- Barry Frank
- The Patient Survey Programme: Transforming the patient experience in Irish healthcare pp. 83-99

- Byers Vivienne, Fahey Daragh, Mullins Carol and Roe Carol
- Towards the era of lifelong learning: A history of Irish education 1800–2016 pp. 103-106

- Curry John
- Austerity and recovery in Ireland: Europe’s poster child and the great recession pp. 107-110

- Eaton David
- Theory and practice of public sector reform pp. 111-114

- Lughmani Sheema
Volume 65, issue 3, 2017
- How policy and budget proofing can advance human rights and equality in Ireland pp. 1-13

- Murphy Mary P.
- Gender budgeting in Scotland: A work in progress pp. 17-39

- O’Hagan Angela
- Learning lessons from local social/poverty impact assessment pp. 41-58

- McInerney Chris
- Maximising available resources: Equality and human rights proofing Irish fiscal policy pp. 59-80

- Murphy Mary P.
- Human rights and fiscal oversight: A case study of the Northern Ireland 2011–15 budget pp. 83-99

- O’Connell Rory
- Gender budgeting in Europe: What can we learn from best practice? pp. 101-121

- Quinn Sheila
- Poverty proofing – An evolutionary process towards poverty reduction pp. 123-139

- Johnston Helen
- A duty to value: Implementing the public sector equality and human rights duty pp. 141-158

- Crowley Niall
Volume 65, issue 2, 2017
- Democratic revolution? Evaluating the political and administrative reform landscape after the economic crisis pp. 1-12

- Reidy Theresa and Buckley Fiona
- The Irish legislative gender quota: The first election pp. 15-35

- Brennan Mary and Buckley Fiona
- Dáil reforms since 2011: Pathway to power for the ‘puny’ parliament? pp. 37-57

- Lynch Catherine, O’Malley Eoin, Reidy Theresa, Farrell David M. and Suiter Jane
- The effect of parliamentary reforms (2011–16) on the Oireachtas committee system pp. 59-87

- Lynch Catherine
- ‘Insufficient critique’ – The Oireachtas Banking Inquiry and the media pp. 89-107

- Rafter Kevin
- Reforming local government: Must it always be democracy versus efficiency? pp. 109-126

- Quinlivan Aodh
- Lobbying regulation in Ireland: Fool’s errand or finest hour? pp. 127-144

- Murphy Gary
- Reforming the Irish public service: A multiple streams perspective pp. 145-164

- MacCarthaigh Muiris
- Political-administrative relations: The role of political advisers pp. 165-182

- Connaughton Bernadette
Volume 65, issue 1, 2017
- Political developments, 2016 pp. 1-8

- O’Donnell Hugh
- Civil service, 2016 pp. 9-17

- Shannon Laura
- Local government, 2016 pp. 19-27

- Quinn Bríd
- Health services, 2016 pp. 29-34

- O’Riordan Joanna
- Justice, 2016 pp. 35-48

- Black Lynsey
- Education, 2016 pp. 49-61

- Curry John
- State agencies and enterprises, 2016 pp. 63-66

- MacCarthaigh Muiris
- European Union, 2016 pp. 67-79

- Malone Margaret Mary
- Court-directed mediation in the Irish High Court: Compelling voluntary processes pp. 83-96

- Corry Micheál
- The civil service and development pp. 107-113

- Whitaker T. K.
Volume 64, issue 3-4, 2016
- Note from the editor pp. 1-2

- O’Riordan Joanna
- The National Spatial Strategy: Lessons for implementing a National Planning Framework pp. 5-21

- Ó’Riordáin Sean and Egeraat Chris van
- Taking national planning seriously: A challenged planning agenda in the Netherlands pp. 23-43

- Janssen-Jansen Leonie
- Place leadership, governance and power pp. 45-58

- Markku Sotarauta
- The development of conflict resolution practices in Irish workplaces pp. 61-89

- Roche William K.
- Survey of PAYE taxpayers, 2015 pp. 93-116

- Kennedy Seán, McGuinness Gerry and Shirran Martina
- Gombeens at the gate: Renewing the Rising through ideals, character and place pp. 119-122

- Doyle Daniel
- Advanced introduction to public management and administration pp. 123-125

- Mendez Daniel
- Public administration in contested societies pp. 126-128

- McMahon Denis
Volume 64, issue 2, 2016
- Introduction: Reflections on the provision, organisation and management of social care in Ireland pp. 1-6

- McSweeney Fiona, Smith Karen and Williams David
- Ready or not? Statutory registration, regulation and continuing professional development for social care workers in Ireland pp. 9-29

- Byrne Catherine
- Going to market! An exploration of markets in social care pp. 33-59

- Mulkeen Majella
- Lessons from abroad: Rebalancing accountability and pedagogy in the Irish social care sector through the use of effective leadership pp. 61-83

- Jones Cathy and Smey Carston Catherine
- Governance of the table: Regulation of food and eating practices in residential care for young people pp. 85-108

- Byrne Deirdre
- Towards a more person-centred home care service: A study of the preferences of older adults and home care workers pp. 109-136

- Dempsey Catherine, Normand Charles and Timonen Virpi
- Interfacing informal and formal help systems: Historical pathways to the Meitheal model pp. 137-155

- Cassidy Anne, Devaney Carmel, McGregor Caroline and Landy Fergal
- Addressing barriers to healthcare access for Roma: A community development approach pp. 157-177

- Kirwan Gloria and Jacob Deirdre
Volume 64, issue 1, 2016
- Benchmarking the financial performance of local councils in Ireland pp. 1-27

- Robbins Geraldine, Turley Gerard and Stephen McNena
- Analysis of recent property price developments and implications for Local Property Tax liabilities and revenue yield pp. 29-60

- O’Connor Brendan and Lynch Donal
- From public enterprise through privatisation to public–private mixing – An important Irish contribution pp. 63-74

- Wettenhall Roger
- EU Social Security Law: A Commentary on EU Regulations 883/2004 and 987/2009 pp. 77-81

- Mangan Gerry
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