The ESRI published a report, funded by the Department of Housing, Local Heritage and Government, which provides estimates of the amount of housing needed based on projected population growth at a local authority level out to 2040
A new ESRI study commissioned by the Department of Social Protection found that tied cash and non-ca...
This report takes a first step towards providing consistent projections for key variables at the reg...
Data from Census 2011 show that 28.8 per cent of households rent their accommodation. The Census als...
While the recent debates on the housing market have focused particularly on Dublin, much of the publ...
Developments in the housing market and in particular the availability and affordability of both owne...
Since 2013, researchers in the Economic and Social Research Institute (ESRI) have compiled a hedonic...
In the wake of a number of high profile property crashes, a question that has come to the fore recen...
The issue of housing affordability in Ireland has come to the fore in recent years as house prices h...
Ireland experienced a recent boom-bust cycle in the housing market. While the housing market in Irel...
The research topics for 2021 under the programme span areas of the services economy, enterprise, hea...
The recent publication of Ireland’s Department of the Environment, Community and Local Government’s ...
This report – funded by the Community Foundation for Ireland – brings together data from household s...
New research from the ESRI provides projections of expenditure for public acute hospital and adult a...
In an article in the Spring Commentary we considered the effect of prospective demographic changes o...
Urbanisation; long-term population growth on the Island of Ireland; recent population growth and whe...
A new ESRI study commissioned by the Department of Social Protection found that tied cash and non-ca...
This report takes a first step towards providing consistent projections for key variables at the reg...
Data from Census 2011 show that 28.8 per cent of households rent their accommodation. The Census als...
While the recent debates on the housing market have focused particularly on Dublin, much of the publ...
Developments in the housing market and in particular the availability and affordability of both owne...
Since 2013, researchers in the Economic and Social Research Institute (ESRI) have compiled a hedonic...
In the wake of a number of high profile property crashes, a question that has come to the fore recen...
The issue of housing affordability in Ireland has come to the fore in recent years as house prices h...
Ireland experienced a recent boom-bust cycle in the housing market. While the housing market in Irel...
The research topics for 2021 under the programme span areas of the services economy, enterprise, hea...
The recent publication of Ireland’s Department of the Environment, Community and Local Government’s ...
This report – funded by the Community Foundation for Ireland – brings together data from household s...
New research from the ESRI provides projections of expenditure for public acute hospital and adult a...
In an article in the Spring Commentary we considered the effect of prospective demographic changes o...
Urbanisation; long-term population growth on the Island of Ireland; recent population growth and whe...
A new ESRI study commissioned by the Department of Social Protection found that tied cash and non-ca...
This report takes a first step towards providing consistent projections for key variables at the reg...
Data from Census 2011 show that 28.8 per cent of households rent their accommodation. The Census als...