Browsing ESRI Research Series by Title
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A study of gender in senior civil service positions in Ireland
(ESRI, 12/12/2017)Women make up the majority of those employed in the civil service but are underrepresented at the most senior grades, where key policy and operational decisions are taken. Action 8 of the Civil Service Renewal Plan commits ... -
Activation in Ireland: An Evaluation of the National Employment Action Plan
(ESRI, 13/05/2011)Since early 2008 there has been a severe deterioration in the Irish economy, which has had major knock-on implications for the labour market. Unemployment increased from around 4.5 per cent at the end of 2007 to over ... -
Adapting to Diversity: Irish Schools and Newcomer Students
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The ageing workforce in Ireland: Working conditions, health and extending working lives
(ESRI, 2020-10-01)Research carried out on behalf of the Health and Safety Authority examines who is most likely to stay in the workforce for longer and who is most likely to leave early. -
An examination of the labour market transitions of minimum wage workers
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An initial evaluation of the effectiveness of Intreo activation reforms
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Analysing Pensions: Modelling and Policy Issues
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An analysis of the effects on Irish hospital care of the supply of care inside and outside the hospital
(ESRI, 2019-09-18)New ESRI research, funded by the Health Research Board, finds that older people are discharged from hospital more quickly in areas with more home care and residential care services. -
Approaches to unaccompanied minors following status determination in Ireland
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Arts and cultural participation among 17-year-olds
(ESRI, 2020-11-24)Research, conducted by the ESRI and funded by the Arts Council, shows that young people become less involved in cultural activities as they prepare for the Leaving Certificate and leave school. Using data from the Growing ... -
Attracting and retaining international higher education students: Ireland
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Budget Perspectives 2009
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Budget Perspectives 2010
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Budget Perspectives 2011
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Budget Perspectives 2012
(ESRI, 13/10/2011)Over the last decade Irish tax policy has undergone dramatic shifts. As the economy boomed in the early 2000s, income tax rates were reduced, tax credits were increased and the standard rate band was widened. Social welfare ... -
Budget Perspectives 2013
(ESRI, 27/09/2012)Welcome: Frances Ruane, Director, ESRI Macroeconomic Context for Budget 2013 David Duffy (ESRI) Fiscal Policy for 2013 and Beyond John FitzGerald (ESRI ) Benefit Integration in the UK: An Ex Ante Analysis ... -
Budget Perspectives 2014
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Business Migration to Ireland
(ESRI, 2015-07-22)This European Migration Network Study maps measures and policies that are in place to facilitate and encourage business migration from non-EEA countries to Ireland and examines to what extent the immigration system is ... -
Civic and political engagement among young adults in Ireland
(ESRI, 2023-11-14)International research has shown that civic engagement, that is, volunteering in local services, can benefit both young people and their communities, while political engagement can strengthen a society’s democratic culture. ... -
A comparative assessment of minimum wage employment in Europe
(ESRI, 2021-04-08)