Browsing Homelessness, Housing and Health by Date of Publication
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Report on houseless poor, other than destitute wayfarers and wanderers
(Statistical and Social Inquiry Society of Ireland, 1876)Taking the houseless poor, recorded amongst the admissions to the Bow-street Night Asylum as ?strangers?, to represent the wayfarers and wanderers, and those recorded as ?citizens? to represent the other houseless poor, ... -
Housing in Dublin: report of Committee on Control and Improvement of Tenement Houses
(Statistical and Social Inquiry Society of Ireland, 1914)The improvement of the Housing Conditions of the working classes in Dublin, dealt with in the Report of the Departmental Committee of the Local Government Board for Ireland, can be effected in two ways - 1) improving ... -
A review of housing policy
(National Economic and Social Council, ireland, 1988) -
An Analysis of Social Housing Need
(ESRI, Dublin, 1995) -
Social Housing for the Future: Can Housing Associations Meet the Challenge?
(Trinity College Dublin, 2001)Social Housing for the Future explores the implications of the National Development Plan?s ambitious target for housing provided by housing associations. The paper argues that if the target is to be met, the housing ... -
Affordability and access to Irish housing: trends, policy and prospects
(Centre for Urban and Regional Studies. Trinity College Dublin, & the Faculty of the Built Environment, Dublin Institute of Technology. Bolton Street, 2003)This paper begins by tracking the emergence of housing affordability as a policy issue, before reviewing trends in private and social housing output , contrasting the fonunes of the private and social housing sectors ... -
The planning system and housing supply
(Centre for Urban and Regional Studies. Trinity College Dublin, & the Faculty of the Built Environment, Dublin Institute of Technology. Bolton Street, 2003)Section 1.0 of this paper outlines the evolution of housing supply in the context of planning and housing legislation/policy. In this context, Section 2.0 evaluates Part V of the Planning and Development Act 2000, as amended ... -
The NESC study
(Statistical and Social Inquiry Society of Ireland, 2005)This paper presents the key findings from a 2004 NESC study on the Irish housing system, Housing in Ireland: Performance and Policy. The paper begins by identifying the anxieties and concerns people have about housing. ... -
Housing for the future: a case for change
(Statistical and Social Inquiry Society of Ireland, 2005)There is evidence to suggest that housing over recent decades has not received the attention it deserves from policy makers. Policy can at best be described as ad hoc and reactive, based on a general assumption that ... -
The Delivery of Quality Public Services Report to the NESF Project Team
(National Economic and Social Forum, ireland, 2006-09) -
Students in the private rented sector: what are the issues?
(Private Residential Tenancies Board, ireland, 2009-04) -
Residential mobility among patients admitted to acute psychiatric wards
(Elsevier, 2011)Residential mobility among those with mental disorders is consistently associated with hospital admission. We studied 4485 psychiatric admissions in South London, aiming to describe the prevalence, timing and associations ... -
Study to examine the implications of including the voluntary and cooperative sector under the PRTB registration and dispute resolution services
(Private Residential Tenancies Board, ireland, 2011-01) -
The real value of house prices: what the cost of accommodation can tell policymakers
(Statistical and Social Inquiry Society of Ireland, 2012)This paper explores the potential for the housing market to inform public policy in Ireland by developing a model of the determinants of the cost of accommodation. It does this by using a rich dataset of sales and lettings ... -
Growing Up In Ireland: Development from Birth to Three Years
(Stationery Office / Department of Children and Youth Affairs, 2013) -
Social housing at the crossroads : possibilities for investment, provision and cost rental
(National Economic & Social Development Office, ireland, 2014)