CCRU Equality and Equity In-House Publications
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Reports Produced by (or on behalf of) the
Equality and Equity Branch of the CCRU
The following documents are listed in reverse chronological order
CCRU (1998, March?) New TSN An agenda for targeting social need and promoting social inclusion in Northern Ireland. Belfast: CCRU.
Cm 3890 (1998, March) Partnership for Equality. The Government's proposals for future
legislation and policies on Employment Equality in Northern Ireland.
Presented to Parliament by the Secretary of State for Northern Ireland by Command of Her Majesty, March 1998
CCRU (1997, April). Policy Appraisal and Fair Treatment, Annual Report 1996 (Third Annual Report). Belfast: CCRU.
CCRU (1996, June). Policy Appraisal and Fair Treatment, Annual Report 1995 (Second Annual Report). Belfast: CCRU.
Murphy, A. (1996). A Picture of the Catholic and Protestant Female Labour Force and Unemployed in Northern Ireland. Studies in Employment Equality, Research Report No.5 Belfast: CCRU.
Gudgin, G. and Breen, R. (1996). Evaluation of the Ratio of Unemployment Rates as an Indicator of Fair Employment. Studies in Employment Equality, Research Report No.4 Belfast: CCRU.
CCRU (1995, July). Policy Appraisal and Fair Treatment, Annual Report 1994 (First Annual Report). Belfast: CCRU.
Shuttleworth, I. (1994, December). An Analysis of Community Differences in the Pilot Northern Ireland Secondary Education Leavers' Survey. Studies in Employment Equality, Research Report No.3 Belfast: CCRU.
Murphy, A. and Armstrong, D. (1994, September). A Picture of the Catholic and Protestant Male Unemployed. Studies in Employment Equality, Research Report No.2 Belfast: CCRU.
CCRU (1992, December). Race Relations in Northern Ireland. Belfast: CCRU.
CCRU (1992, September). The Review of Employment Equality in Northern Ireland. Belfast: CCRU.
CCRU (1992, June). The Fair Employment Legislation, Survey of Employers' Experiences. Employment Equality Review Research Report No.1
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