This paper simulates the impact that Covid-19 related job losses will have on family incomes and the public finances. It finds that in the central ‘medium’ unemployment scenario of 600,000 job losses, around 400,000 families will see their disposable income fall by more than 20 per cent in the absence of policy changes, with proportionately larger losses for those in higher income families. Measures announced by the Government – notably the flat-rate Pandemic Unemployment Payment of €350 per week – reduce the numbers exposed to such extreme losses by about a third, but at significant cost to the Exchequer. The paper also finds that the additional cost of the Government’s Temporary Wage Subsidy Scheme may be minimal, in part because its curr...
This paper provides a comprehensive comparison of the financial incentive to work in Ireland and the...
The gender income gap is large and well documented for many countries. Recent research shows that it...
Policymakers in Ireland and internationally are faced with trade-offs in the design of income suppor...
In this article, we assess the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on unemployment in Ireland and estima...
Using microdata from the Central Statistics Office (CSO) Household Budget Survey (HBS), we assess th...
Over the past 30 years, there have been periods of boom and bust, but average household incomes have...
New research by the ESRI highlights trends in child poverty during the Great Recession of 2008 and s...
This paper examines the effects an increase in the Irish carbon tax would have on households’ income...
Purpose: This paper addresses the labour market impacts of Covid-19, the necessity of active labour ...
This Commentary highlights the major disparity in the impact of COVID-19 on the Irish economy. Many ...
COVID-19 poses the single largest challenge to the Irish economy since the financial crisis. The res...
This paper examines the relationship between low hourly wages and household incomes, and the potenti...
The economic crisis, which began in 2008, has seen a dramatic change in circumstances for most of th...
In this paper, we use new survey data on the Irish SME population to trace out the impact of the pan...
Purpose: This paper addresses the labour market impacts of Covid-19, the necessity of active labour ...
This paper provides a comprehensive comparison of the financial incentive to work in Ireland and the...
The gender income gap is large and well documented for many countries. Recent research shows that it...
Policymakers in Ireland and internationally are faced with trade-offs in the design of income suppor...
In this article, we assess the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on unemployment in Ireland and estima...
Using microdata from the Central Statistics Office (CSO) Household Budget Survey (HBS), we assess th...
Over the past 30 years, there have been periods of boom and bust, but average household incomes have...
New research by the ESRI highlights trends in child poverty during the Great Recession of 2008 and s...
This paper examines the effects an increase in the Irish carbon tax would have on households’ income...
Purpose: This paper addresses the labour market impacts of Covid-19, the necessity of active labour ...
This Commentary highlights the major disparity in the impact of COVID-19 on the Irish economy. Many ...
COVID-19 poses the single largest challenge to the Irish economy since the financial crisis. The res...
This paper examines the relationship between low hourly wages and household incomes, and the potenti...
The economic crisis, which began in 2008, has seen a dramatic change in circumstances for most of th...
In this paper, we use new survey data on the Irish SME population to trace out the impact of the pan...
Purpose: This paper addresses the labour market impacts of Covid-19, the necessity of active labour ...
This paper provides a comprehensive comparison of the financial incentive to work in Ireland and the...
The gender income gap is large and well documented for many countries. Recent research shows that it...
Policymakers in Ireland and internationally are faced with trade-offs in the design of income suppor...