Browsing Economic and Social Research Institute (ESRI) by Author "KELLY, ELISH MARY"
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Activation in Ireland: An Evaluation of the National Employment Action Plan
KELLY, ELISH MARY; O'CONNELL, PHILIP; MC GUINNESS, SEAMUS; WALSH, JOHN R (ESRI, 13/05/2011)Since early 2008 there has been a severe deterioration in the Irish economy, which has had major knock-on implications for the labour market. Unemployment increased from around 4.5 per cent at the end of 2007 to over ... -
Comparing Public and Private Sector Pay in Ireland: Size Matters
KELLY, ELISH MARY; MC GUINNESS, SEAMUS; O'CONNELL, PHILIP J. (ESRI, 31/01/2013) -
The Impact of Ireland's Recession on the Labour Market Outcomes of its Immigrants
KELLY, ELISH MARY; BARRETT, ALAN (ESRI, 29/09/2010)In the mid 2000s Ireland experienced a large inflow of immigrants, partly in response to strong economic growth but also in response to its decision to allow full access to its labour market when EU expansion occurred in ... -
The Impact of Social Partnership on Ireland's Competitiveness
KELLY, ELISH MARY; MC GUINNESS, SEAMUS; O'CONNELL, PHILIP (ESRI, 2010)Social partnership has been a central facet of Irish society since 1987. In order to support economic growth, a principal objective of the partnership process has been to achieve moderate increases in wages in exchange for ... -
Literacy and Numeracy Difficulties in the Irish Workplace: Impact on Earnings and Training Expenditures
KELLY, ELISH MARY; MCGUINNESS, SEAMUS; O'CONNELL, PHILIP (ESRI, 24/09/2012) -
Literacy, Numeracy and Activation among the Unemployed
KELLY, ELISH MARY; MC GUINNESS, SEAMUS; O'CONNELL, PHILIP J. (ESRI, 13/06/2012)Literacy and numeracy are key factors shaping individual life chances and their impact is particularly critical in the labour market. Large-scale sweeping changes in the organisation of work, including the shift from ... -
A Study of Future Demand for Higher Education in Ireland
MC COY, SELINA; BERGIN, ADELE; MC GUINNESS, SEAMUS; KELLY, ELISH MARY; SMYTH, EMER; TIMONEY, KEVIN (ESRI, 19/12/2012)