Presentation to Irish Economics Association Fourteenth Annual Conference, Waterford, March 2000Child benefit is a universal payment to all households with children in Ireland. Unlike other transfers however it is paid to the mother. This paper analyses expenditure patterns out of this transfer payment and compares them to expenditure patterns from other sources of income using the Irish Household Budget Survey. This throws light on within household resource allocation and also on the extent to which households treat different sources of income differently
In Ireland, as in many other European countries, children are more likely to experience income pover...
This paper examines multidimensional poverty for three waves of a cohort of Irish children ranging f...
1. DISABILITY BENEFIT – CONTROLLED OR UNDER-CONTROLLED? Brenda Gannon p. 3 2. CHILD POVERTY AND CHIL...
Child benefit is a universal payment to all households with children in Ireland. Unlike other transf...
This paper explores the concept of an income adequacy standard for children. Given the clear relatio...
We apply an extension of the Rothbarth approach to estimate the share of household resources accruin...
We apply an extension of the Rothbarth approach to estimate the share of household resources accrui...
however the views expressed here do not necessarily reflect those of the Geary Institute. All errors...
Despite a number of financial supports for families with children,child poverty persists at a stubbo...
Twenty-third Annual Conference of the Irish Economic Association, Blarney, Co. Cork, 24-26 April 200...
Over much of the developed world governments make significant financial transfers to parents with de...
Governments, over much of the developed world, make significant financial transfers to parents with ...
This paper is concerned with the extent to which household expenditure patterns are affected by Chil...
Childcare has become an increasingly salient issue for Irish society as the proportion of women with...
Cherishing all the children equally? brings together contributions from a range of disciplines to sh...
In Ireland, as in many other European countries, children are more likely to experience income pover...
This paper examines multidimensional poverty for three waves of a cohort of Irish children ranging f...
1. DISABILITY BENEFIT – CONTROLLED OR UNDER-CONTROLLED? Brenda Gannon p. 3 2. CHILD POVERTY AND CHIL...
Child benefit is a universal payment to all households with children in Ireland. Unlike other transf...
This paper explores the concept of an income adequacy standard for children. Given the clear relatio...
We apply an extension of the Rothbarth approach to estimate the share of household resources accruin...
We apply an extension of the Rothbarth approach to estimate the share of household resources accrui...
however the views expressed here do not necessarily reflect those of the Geary Institute. All errors...
Despite a number of financial supports for families with children,child poverty persists at a stubbo...
Twenty-third Annual Conference of the Irish Economic Association, Blarney, Co. Cork, 24-26 April 200...
Over much of the developed world governments make significant financial transfers to parents with de...
Governments, over much of the developed world, make significant financial transfers to parents with ...
This paper is concerned with the extent to which household expenditure patterns are affected by Chil...
Childcare has become an increasingly salient issue for Irish society as the proportion of women with...
Cherishing all the children equally? brings together contributions from a range of disciplines to sh...
In Ireland, as in many other European countries, children are more likely to experience income pover...
This paper examines multidimensional poverty for three waves of a cohort of Irish children ranging f...
1. DISABILITY BENEFIT – CONTROLLED OR UNDER-CONTROLLED? Brenda Gannon p. 3 2. CHILD POVERTY AND CHIL...