New research by the ESRI highlights trends in child poverty during the Great Recession of 2008 and simulates the effect of recent COVID-19-related job losses alongside emergency income support measures on child income poverty in 2020
This study has two aims. The first is to use results from the Living in Ireland Surveys from 1994 to...
This paper attempts to describe the major research project on Poverty and related issues on which we...
This study examines options for the future development of the Irish welfare state, with a view to ta...
In Ireland, as in many other European countries, children are more likely to experience income pover...
Over the period 2004 to 2012, income poverty and material deprivation among children were significan...
This paper simulates the impact that Covid-19 related job losses will have on family incomes and the...
This report – funded by the Community Foundation for Ireland – brings together data from household s...
A new ESRI study commissioned by the Department of Social Protection found that tied cash and non-ca...
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 study is the latest in a series monitoring the evolution of poverty, based on data gathered by ...
Life on a low income is the norm for a large proportion of our society. One in every six people in I...
Over the past 30 years, there have been periods of boom and bust, but average household incomes have...
This paper examines the relationship between low hourly wages and household incomes, and the potenti...
This study uses data gathered as part of the 2001 Living in Ireland Survey (LIIS) to monitor the evo...
This study has two aims. The first is to use results from the Living in Ireland Surveys from 1994 to...
This paper attempts to describe the major research project on Poverty and related issues on which we...
This study examines options for the future development of the Irish welfare state, with a view to ta...
In Ireland, as in many other European countries, children are more likely to experience income pover...
Over the period 2004 to 2012, income poverty and material deprivation among children were significan...
This paper simulates the impact that Covid-19 related job losses will have on family incomes and the...
This report – funded by the Community Foundation for Ireland – brings together data from household s...
A new ESRI study commissioned by the Department of Social Protection found that tied cash and non-ca...
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 study is the latest in a series monitoring the evolution of poverty, based on data gathered by ...
Life on a low income is the norm for a large proportion of our society. One in every six people in I...
Over the past 30 years, there have been periods of boom and bust, but average household incomes have...
This paper examines the relationship between low hourly wages and household incomes, and the potenti...
This study uses data gathered as part of the 2001 Living in Ireland Survey (LIIS) to monitor the evo...
This study has two aims. The first is to use results from the Living in Ireland Surveys from 1994 to...
This paper attempts to describe the major research project on Poverty and related issues on which we...
This study examines options for the future development of the Irish welfare state, with a view to ta...