Figuring it Out: Looking Behind the Social Statistics in Northern Ireland
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4 November, 2009Region:
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New research by University of Ulster academics Dr Ann Marie Gray and Goretti Horgan highlights the level of disparity between public funding in Northern Ireland and the rest of the UK.
The research is published in ‘Figuring it Out: Looking Behind the Social Statistics in Northern Ireland’’ which will be launched today at a policy forum organised by ARK, a joint social research initiative of the University of Ulster and QUB.
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