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Access to Childcare and Home Care Services across Europe : An Analysis of the European Union Statistics on Income and Living Conditions (EU-SILC), 2016
Privalko, Ivan; Maître, Bertrand; Watson, Dorothy; Grotti, Raffaele (Department of Employment Affairs and Social Protection. Social Inclusion Division and The Economic and Social Research Institute, ireland, 2019-09-19)Social Inclusion Report Series, 8, 19-09-19This report uses EU-SILC data for 2016 to examine differences by social risk group and social class in access to care services – specifically, childcare and home care for people with an illness or disability. We focus on ... -
Poverty Dynamics of Social Risk Groups in the EU: an analysis of the EU Statistics on Income and Living Conditions, 2005 to 2014
Watson, Dorothy; Grotti, Raffaele; Bertrand, Maître; Whelan, Christopher T. (Department of Social Protection. Social Inclusion Division, ESRI, ireland, 2018-01-31)Social Inclusion Report Series, 1, 7, January 2018 -
Technical Paper on Poverty Transitions in Ireland : An Analysis of the longitudinal Central Statistics Office (CSO) Survey on Income and Living Conditions (SILC), 2004-2015
Grotti, Raffaele; Watson, Dorothy; Maître, Bertrand; Whelan, Christopher T. (Department of Employment Affairs and Social Protection. Social Inclusion Division, ireland, 2017-12-07)Social inclusion technical paper, No.8, December 7th 2017 -
Technical Paper on Social Inclusion and Access to Care Services in Ireland. An Analysis of the Central Statistics Office (CSO) Survey on Income and Living Conditions (SILC), 2016.
Grotti, Raffaele; Maître, Bertrand; Watson, Dorothy (Department of Employment Affairs and Social Protection. Social Inclusion Division, ireland, 2019-02-14)Social inclusion technical paper, No.9, February 14th 2019In this technical paper, we use the special module on access to services from the Irish SILC data for 2016 to examine differences by social risk group and social class in access to care services. These include childcare ...