Browsing Think Tank for Action on Social Change (TASC) by Subject "Coronavirus"
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Cherishing all equally 2020 : inequality and the care economy
(TASC / Foundation for European Progressive Studies, Brussels, ireland, 2020-10-14)Like many other crises before, Covid-19 has put a disproportionate burden on women. The gender aspect of the pandemic is indeed an important issue for analysis as well as policy. While men are more likely to die from the ... -
The Ireland we want : the home care sector post COVID-19
(TASC, ireland, 2020-06-04)TASC Policy brief series, June 2020 -
Mental health and Covid-19 : roundtable briefing document, 24 November 2020
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Stories of the Pandemic : Covid-19 and job loss in Ireland, a TASC social listening project
(TASC, ireland, 2020-04-28)This collection of stories reveals the multiple layers of uncertainty people are facing at the moment due to the COVID-19 public health emergency - and their own reflections on the challenges that may lie ahead. This first, ... -
Stories of the Pandemic : the experiences of millennial and generation Y workers in Ireland, a TASC social listening project
(TASC, ireland, 2020-06-04)This collection of stories reveals the multiple layers of uncertainty people are facing at the moment due to the COVID-19 public health emergency – and their own reflections on the challenges that may lie ahead. This second, ... -
Stories of the Pandemic : the impact of COVID-19 on food producers in Ireland, a TASC social listening project
(TASC, ireland, 2020-09-29)This collection of stories reveals the challenges and opportunities facing food producers in communities around rural Ireland during the time of the COVID-19 public health emergency - and their reflections on the challenges ... -
TASC submission to the Committee on Budgetary Oversight. Budget 2021
(TASC, ireland, 2020-10-07)The spread of COVID-19 has affected every country and society around the world. The resulting and necessary restrictions on economic and social activity have constituted a major shock to the Irish economy. As the situation ...