In the last fifteen years, Ireland has undergone a variety of economic changes that has transformed it from one of the poorest countries in Western Europe to one of the wealthiest.1 Historically poverty-stricken and underdeveloped, Ireland’
peer-reviewedThis paper highlights the derisory situation in respect of tackling poverty which conti...
Described by The Economist in 1988 as “easily the poorest country in rich north-west Europe”, Irelan...
The ESRI’s study updates the picture of poverty in Ireland revealed by the Living in Ireland Survey ...
Ireland was once viewed as the "sick man" of Europe, but over the course of a generation, it was tra...
This book, which was launched at a conference to mark the fortieth anniversary of the founding of th...
This paper reviews developments in income and health poverty in Ireland over the 2003-2011 period us...
The economy of the Republic of Ireland has experienced continuously high growth rates in the 1990’s,...
The paper reviews the economic performance of the Republic of Ireland since 1945. Its focus is compa...
Summary Poverty and Health • The link between poverty and health is strong and well established ...
Since the short-lived interlude of impressive growth and prosperity in the 1970s, the dual scourges...
The study is based on analyses of survey data from the Household Budget Survey, the European Communi...
With its fiscal, competitiveness and banking crisis, Ireland is among the most severely affected cou...
In this paper we use the first full wave of the Irish component of the EU Statistics on Income and L...
The paper on Monitoring Poverty Trends is the latest report in the annual series commissioned by the...
Teagasc’s forerunner, An Foras Talúntais, was born at a time of economic gloom and crisis. Towards t...
peer-reviewedThis paper highlights the derisory situation in respect of tackling poverty which conti...
Described by The Economist in 1988 as “easily the poorest country in rich north-west Europe”, Irelan...
The ESRI’s study updates the picture of poverty in Ireland revealed by the Living in Ireland Survey ...
Ireland was once viewed as the "sick man" of Europe, but over the course of a generation, it was tra...
This book, which was launched at a conference to mark the fortieth anniversary of the founding of th...
This paper reviews developments in income and health poverty in Ireland over the 2003-2011 period us...
The economy of the Republic of Ireland has experienced continuously high growth rates in the 1990’s,...
The paper reviews the economic performance of the Republic of Ireland since 1945. Its focus is compa...
Summary Poverty and Health • The link between poverty and health is strong and well established ...
Since the short-lived interlude of impressive growth and prosperity in the 1970s, the dual scourges...
The study is based on analyses of survey data from the Household Budget Survey, the European Communi...
With its fiscal, competitiveness and banking crisis, Ireland is among the most severely affected cou...
In this paper we use the first full wave of the Irish component of the EU Statistics on Income and L...
The paper on Monitoring Poverty Trends is the latest report in the annual series commissioned by the...
Teagasc’s forerunner, An Foras Talúntais, was born at a time of economic gloom and crisis. Towards t...
peer-reviewedThis paper highlights the derisory situation in respect of tackling poverty which conti...
Described by The Economist in 1988 as “easily the poorest country in rich north-west Europe”, Irelan...
The ESRI’s study updates the picture of poverty in Ireland revealed by the Living in Ireland Survey ...