Browsing Policy Research Series by Author "Nolan, Brian"
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A Review of the Commission on Social Welfare's Minimum Adequate Income
Callan, Tim; Nolan, Brian; Whelan, Christopher T (ESRI, Dublin, 1996) -
Charging for Public Health Services in Ireland: Why and How?
Nolan, Brian (ESRI, Dublin, 1993) -
Financing the Health Care System: Is Private Financing an Alternative?
Nolan, Brian (ESRI, Dublin, 1988) -
Formulating Environmental and Social Indicators for Sustainable Development
Scott, Sue; Nolan, Brian; Fahey, Tony (ESRI, Dublin, 1996) -
Monitoring Poverty Trends and Exploring Poverty Dynamics in Ireland
Layte, Richard; Maitre, Bertrand; Nolan, Brian; Watson, Dorothy; Whelan, Christopher T; Williams, James; Casey, Barra (ESRI, Dublin, 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 (ESRI, Dublin, 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 (ESRI, Dublin, 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 ... -
Multiple Deprivation and Multiple Disadvantage in Ireland: An Analysis of EU-SILC
Whelan, Christopher T; Maitre, Bertrand; Nolan, Brian (ESRI, Dublin, 2007) -
Non-Cash Benefits and Poverty in Ireland
Nolan, Brian; Russell, Helen (ESRI, Dublin, 2001)This paper addresses the question of whether Non-Cash benefits significantly affect the estimated poverty rates. It carefully considers how the benefits could be measured and concluded that there is relatively little change ... -
On Rights-Based Services for People with Disabilities
Nolan, Brian (ESRI, Dublin, 2003)The adoption of a rights-based approach in legislation has come to constitute a core element being sought by groups representing people with disabilities and those working with them. This study seeks to contribute to this ... -
Reconfiguring the Measurement of Deprivation and Consistent Poverty in Ireland
Maitre, Bertrand; Nolan, Brian; Whelan, Christopher T (ESRI, Dublin, 2006) -
Reforming Tax and Welfare
Callan, Tim; Keeney, Mary J.; Nolan, Brian; Walsh, John R (ESRI, Dublin, 2001)This paper utilises the SWITCH model to carry out a detailed analysis of recent changes in the tax and welfare systems and to evaluate their effects in the light of policy objectives such as those set out in the National ... -
The Impact of The Minimum Wage on Irish Firms
Nolan, Brian; O'Neill, Donal; Williams, James (ESRI, Dublin, 2002)The National Minimum Wage was introduced in Ireland in April 2000. This study is based on a survey carried out in late 2000/early 2001, commissioned by the Department of Enterprise, Trade and Employment, which re-interviewed ... -
Trends in Welfare for Vulnerable Groups, Ireland 1994-2001
Whelan, Christopher T; Nolan, Brian; Maitre, Bertrand (ESRI, Dublin, 2005) -
Why is Relative Income Poverty so High in Ireland?
Callan, Tim; Keeney, Mary J.; Nolan, Brian; Maitre, Bertrand (ESRI, Dublin, 2004)Although relative income poverty rates vary from year to year, the rankings of different industrialised countries according to these poverty measures tend to be rather stable. Ireland is consistently among a group of ...