This paper reviews developments in income and health poverty in Ireland over the 2003-2011 period using data from the Survey of Income and Living Conditions (SILC). It also examines developments in the correlation between the two. Income poverty fell up to and including 2009, after which this trend is reversed. Health poverty shows less of a trend over the period though there is some evidence of a reduction in health inequality from 2006. Movements in bi-dimensional poverty are mostly driven by income poverty, but there is evidence of a reduction in the correlation between health and income poverty over the period.Not applicableTS 17.05.1
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The impact of increased affluence on life satisfaction is a matter of some controversy. This paper ...
Although relative income poverty rates vary from year to year, the rankings of different industriali...
This paper reviews developments in income and health poverty in Ireland over the 2003-2011 period us...
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This paper examines the health and well-being of the Irish population in the late 20th century, the ...
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This study is the latest in a series monitoring the evolution of poverty, based on data gathered by ...
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