Economic and Social Research Institute (ESRI): Recent submissions
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Bunching of residential building energy performance certificates at threshold values
(Elsevier, 01/02/2018) -
High radon areas and lung cancer prevalence: evidence from Ireland
(Elsevier, 02/01/2018) -
The economic contribution of a recreational fishery in a remote rural economy
(Elsevier, 01/12/2017) -
The impact of frailty on healthcare utilisation in Ireland: evidence from the Irish longitudinal study on ageing
(SpringerNature, 05/09/2017)Introduction To examine the impact of frailty on medical and social care utilisation among the Irish community-dwelling older population to inform strategies of integrated care for older people with complex needs. ... -
Managing cognitive impairment following stroke: protocol for a systematic review of non-randomised controlled studies of psychological interventions
(BMJ Publishing Group Ltd, 01/01/2018)Introduction: Stroke is one of the primary causes of death and disability worldwide, leaving a considerable proportion of survivors with persistent cognitive and functional deficits. Despite the prevalence of poststroke ... -
Exploring the spatial and temporal determinants of gas central heating adoption
(Elsevier, 15/02/2018)In order to better understand the potential for both policy and technological improvements to aid carbon abatement, long-term historical information on the time-path of transition from more traditional to cleaner fuels is ... -
Event-related potentials discriminate familiar and unusual goal outcomes in 5-month-olds and adults
(31/10/2017)Previous event-related potential (ERP) work has indicated that the neural processing of action sequences develops with age. Although adults and 9-month-olds use a semantic processing system, perceiving actions activates ... -
Structuring student behaviour: discipline policy in primary schools
(Irish National Teachers Organisation (INTO), 18/12/2017)School discipline has been a prominent feature of debates in educational policy but much less attention has been given to the factors influencing the approach to discipline taken by individual schools. This article uses ... -
Disparities in cancer care and costs at the end of life: evidence from England's National Health Service
(Project HOPE, 01/07/2017)In universal health care systems such as the English National Health Service, equality of access is a core principle, and health care is free at the point of delivery. However, even within a universal system, disparities ... -
Curriculum choices and school-to-work transitions among upper-secondary school leavers in Scotland and Ireland
(Routledge, 19/10/2017)David Raffe was a highly influential figure in the field of transitions research. His work carefully delineated how national institutional policies shape transition processes and outcomes. Curriculum structure and organisation ... -
Measuring healthcare expenditure: different methods, different results
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Recreational boating site choice and the impact of water quality
(Elsevier, 17/10/2017)This paper examines whether water quality has an effect on recreational boating activity. The analysis is based on survey data collected by face-to-face interviews with recreational visitors to 10 waterway sites across ... -
Evaluation of PLC Programme provision
(ESRI, 09/01/2018) -
Ireland's response to recent trends in international protection applications
(ESRI, 06/06/2018)The flow of displaced persons into Ireland has been much lower than in many EU Member States. Despite its peripheral geographical location, Ireland did experience an increase in asylum applications in the years that ... -
The goals and governance of the social inclusion and community activation programme (SICAP) 2015-2017: a mixed methods study
(ESRI, 26/07/2018)The study, part of an on-going research programme, found that the most vulnerable participants on the Social Inclusion and Community Activation Programme (SICAP) 2015-2017, funded by the Department of Rural and Community ... -
Projections of demand for healthcare in Ireland, 2015-2030: First report from the Hippocrates Model
(ESRI, 26/10/2017)This report provides annual projections of demand for public and private health and social care services in Ireland for the years 2015-2030. These projections are based on new ESRI projections for population growth, the ... -
Establishing identity of non-EU nationals in Irish migration processes
(ESRI, 06/12/2017)This is the first comprehensive study to examine and map the processes in place for establishing the identities of applicants for: short- and long-stay visas; residence and visitor permissions; international protection and ...