Active Labour Market Policies (ALMPs), which provide training and subsidised employment to the unemployed, are an important part of Ireland’s welfare state. While a good deal of existing research is concerned with the effect of these policies on employment chances and on wage rates, none addresses the connection between poverty and ALMPs. Do these policies have an effect on poverty? That is, first, to what extent do these policies serve the low-income population, as a consequence of and in addition to their focus on those in precarious labour market situations? Second, to what extent do these policies function to lift people out of poverty in the medium term? To address these issues we use longitudinal data from the Living in Ireland Survey...
In the extensive literature on the employment impact of public-sponsored training programmes for the...
This study examines options for the future development of the Irish welfare state, with a view to ta...
In the extensive literature on the employment impact of public-sponsored training programmes for the...
Active Labour Market Policies (ALMPs), which provide training and subsidised employment to the unemp...
Active Labour Market Policies (ALMPs), which provide training and subsidised employment to the unemp...
Ireland faces a crisis of mass unemployment. More than 14 per cent of the labour force is unemployed...
The aim of this chapter is to provide an overview of the Irish labour market since approximately 198...
Purpose - This paper explores the experience(s) of participants in Active Labour Market Programmes (...
Rising levels of urban deprivation and a perception that poverty has become more concentrated in suc...
In-work transfers are often seen as a good trade-off between redistribution and efficiency, as they ...
In-work transfers are often seen as a good trade-off between redistribution and efficiency, as they...
This paper examines the effectiveness of active labour market policies (ALMP) in improving labour ma...
Active Labour Market Policies (ALMPs), which include state-funded apprenticeships, have long been us...
Unemployment is a persistent global problem which has attracted considerable interest in recen...
The international literature on active labour market programmes has generated inconsistent and confu...
In the extensive literature on the employment impact of public-sponsored training programmes for the...
This study examines options for the future development of the Irish welfare state, with a view to ta...
In the extensive literature on the employment impact of public-sponsored training programmes for the...
Active Labour Market Policies (ALMPs), which provide training and subsidised employment to the unemp...
Active Labour Market Policies (ALMPs), which provide training and subsidised employment to the unemp...
Ireland faces a crisis of mass unemployment. More than 14 per cent of the labour force is unemployed...
The aim of this chapter is to provide an overview of the Irish labour market since approximately 198...
Purpose - This paper explores the experience(s) of participants in Active Labour Market Programmes (...
Rising levels of urban deprivation and a perception that poverty has become more concentrated in suc...
In-work transfers are often seen as a good trade-off between redistribution and efficiency, as they ...
In-work transfers are often seen as a good trade-off between redistribution and efficiency, as they...
This paper examines the effectiveness of active labour market policies (ALMP) in improving labour ma...
Active Labour Market Policies (ALMPs), which include state-funded apprenticeships, have long been us...
Unemployment is a persistent global problem which has attracted considerable interest in recen...
The international literature on active labour market programmes has generated inconsistent and confu...
In the extensive literature on the employment impact of public-sponsored training programmes for the...
This study examines options for the future development of the Irish welfare state, with a view to ta...
In the extensive literature on the employment impact of public-sponsored training programmes for the...