Browsing Policy Research Series by Author "Layte, Richard"
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Monitoring Poverty Trends and Exploring Poverty Dynamics in Ireland
Layte, Richard; Maitre, Bertrand; Nolan, Brian; Watson, Dorothy; Whelan, Christopher T; Williams, James; Casey, Barra (ESRIDublin, 2001)The paper on Monitoring Poverty Trends is the latest report in the annual series commissioned by the Department of Social, Community and Family Affairs. It attempts to assess progress in reaching the national targets in ... -
Monitoring Poverty Trends in Ireland: Results from the 2000 Living in Ireland survey
Nolan, Brian; Gannon, Brenda; Layte, Richard; Watson, Dorothy; Whelan, Christopher T; Williams, James (ESRIDublin, 2002)This study is the latest in a series monitoring the evolution of poverty, based on data gathered by The ESRI in the Living in Ireland Surveys since 1994. These have allowed progress towards achieving the targets set out ... -
Monitoring Poverty trends in Ireland: Results from the 2001 Living in Ireland Survey
Whelan, Christopher T; Layte, Richard; Maitre, Bertrand; Gannon, Brenda; Nolan, Brian; Watson, Dorothy; Williams, James (ESRIDublin, 2003)The ESRI's study updates our picture of poverty in Ireland using results from the Living in Ireland Survey carried out in 2001. The publication is the latest in a series monitoring living standards and assessing progress ... -
Profiling the Unemployed: An Analysis of the Galway and Waterford Live-Register Surveys
Layte, Richard; O'Connell, Philip J. (ESRIDublin, 2005) -
Taxes, Benefits and Labour Market Responses: New Evidence for Ireland
Callan, Tim; Layte, Richard; Van Soest, A; Walsh, John R (ESRIDublin, 2003)Three main goals are achieved in this study.Estimates are provided of how strongly the labour supply of Irish married couples is linked to the financial rewards from work, based on best practice techniques from the ... -
The Economics and Marketing of Tobacco: An Overview of the Existing Published Evidence
Layte, Richard; Russell, Helen; McCoy, Selina (ESRIDublin, 2002)Smoking is the largest cause of serious illness and premature death in Ireland accounting for approximately 7,000 deaths annually. Irish people spent ?1.9 billion on tobacco in 2000 - more than on petrol, electricity, coal, ... -
Work-Poor Households: The Welfare Implications of Changing Household Employment Patterns
Russell, Helen; Layte, Richard; Maitre, Bertrand; O'Connell, Philip J.; Whelan, Christopher T (ESRIDublin, 2004)