A new ESRI study commissioned by the Department of Social Protection found that tied cash and non-cash transfers are associated with lower deprivation, especially among vulnerable families. The authors considered benefits tied to housing, childcare, and medical services using 2017 data
Access to housing is a fundamental human right protected under international conventions such as the...
This study aims to increase understanding of how the Irish social security system, including healthc...
Although relative income poverty rates vary from year to year, the rankings of different industriali...
This report – funded by the Community Foundation for Ireland – brings together data from household s...
This report – funded by the Community Foundation for Ireland – brings together data from household s...
In Ireland, as in many other European countries, children are more likely to experience income pover...
The research topics for 2021 under the programme span areas of the services economy, enterprise, hea...
Integration not only allows immigrants to contribute to the economic, social, cultural and political...
Given that a significant proportion of the population living in Ireland is of non-Irish origin, how ...
New research by the ESRI highlights trends in child poverty during the Great Recession of 2008 and s...
This study examines options for the future development of the Irish welfare state, with a view to ta...
The ESRI research report ‘How does Irish Healthcare Expenditure compare internationally?’ examines h...
Those who are not married or cohabitating in the years before retirement are at greater risk of havi...
Childcare has become an increasingly salient issue for Irish society as the proportion of women with...
This study is the latest in a series monitoring the evolution of poverty, based on data gathered by ...
Access to housing is a fundamental human right protected under international conventions such as the...
This study aims to increase understanding of how the Irish social security system, including healthc...
Although relative income poverty rates vary from year to year, the rankings of different industriali...
This report – funded by the Community Foundation for Ireland – brings together data from household s...
This report – funded by the Community Foundation for Ireland – brings together data from household s...
In Ireland, as in many other European countries, children are more likely to experience income pover...
The research topics for 2021 under the programme span areas of the services economy, enterprise, hea...
Integration not only allows immigrants to contribute to the economic, social, cultural and political...
Given that a significant proportion of the population living in Ireland is of non-Irish origin, how ...
New research by the ESRI highlights trends in child poverty during the Great Recession of 2008 and s...
This study examines options for the future development of the Irish welfare state, with a view to ta...
The ESRI research report ‘How does Irish Healthcare Expenditure compare internationally?’ examines h...
Those who are not married or cohabitating in the years before retirement are at greater risk of havi...
Childcare has become an increasingly salient issue for Irish society as the proportion of women with...
This study is the latest in a series monitoring the evolution of poverty, based on data gathered by ...
Access to housing is a fundamental human right protected under international conventions such as the...
This study aims to increase understanding of how the Irish social security system, including healthc...
Although relative income poverty rates vary from year to year, the rankings of different industriali...