Quality of Life in Ireland: Social Impact of Economic Boom
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Health & Wellness
格式
精装书
页数
329
语言
英语
已发布
Aug 26, 2008
出版商
Springer
ISBN-10
1402069804
ISBN-13
9781402069802
描述
In the wake of the Celtic Tiger, Ireland has experienced a remarkable economic transformation, yet beneath the surface, societal changes have been profoundly impactful. The authors explore the intricate relationship between economic growth and the quality of life for the Irish people. They delve into various dimensions of social wellbeing, shedding light on how rapid change has reshaped community structures, health, education, and inequality.
Through analysis and real-world examples, the book illustrates both the benefits and challenges brought about by this economic boom. It emphasizes that while many have thrived, others have been left behind, raising critical questions about the sustainability of such growth and its implications for future generations. The nuanced examination of these dynamics offers a compelling narrative about the true cost of prosperity in Ireland.
Ultimately, the work serves as a vital resource for understanding the complexities of social life in a rapidly changing landscape, urging readers to consider the broader impacts of economic decisions on community and individual wellbeing. The authors invite reflection on the delicate balance between economic success and social cohesion, making a significant contribution to discussions surrounding Ireland's evolving identity.
Through analysis and real-world examples, the book illustrates both the benefits and challenges brought about by this economic boom. It emphasizes that while many have thrived, others have been left behind, raising critical questions about the sustainability of such growth and its implications for future generations. The nuanced examination of these dynamics offers a compelling narrative about the true cost of prosperity in Ireland.
Ultimately, the work serves as a vital resource for understanding the complexities of social life in a rapidly changing landscape, urging readers to consider the broader impacts of economic decisions on community and individual wellbeing. The authors invite reflection on the delicate balance between economic success and social cohesion, making a significant contribution to discussions surrounding Ireland's evolving identity.