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    • Monitoring Poverty Trends in Ireland 2004-2007: Key Issues for Children, People of Working Age and Older People 

      RUSSELL, HELEN; MAITRE, BERTRAND; NOLAN, BRIAN (ESRI, 07/09/2010)
      This report monitors the evolution of poverty in Ireland from 2004 to 2007. This period marks the end of the first ten year National Anti?Poverty Strategy (NAPS) in Ireland which ran from 1997 to 2007, and marks the beginning ...
    • The Energy and Environment Review 2010 

      MURPHY, LIAM; HENNESSY, HUGH; DEVITT, CONOR; LYONS, SEÁN; TOL, RICHARD S. J. (ESRI, 2010)
      The Energy and Environment Review 2010 reviews trends in energy use and emissions to the environment for the period 1990-2008 and projects these trends for the period 2009-2025. We show results for two alternative ...
    • 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 ...
    • A Review of Irish Energy Policy 

      FITZGERALD, JOHN (ESRI, 2011)
      This paper reviews the considerable body of economic research on energy in Ireland and elsewhere. It draws out the implications of this research for Irish energy policy, and also some of the implications for EU energy ...
    • Engaging Young People? Student Experiences of the Leaving Certificate Applied 

      Mc Coy, Selina; Smyth, Emer; Banks, Joanne (ESRI/NCCA, 2010)
      Whether to have a comprehensive schooling system or to provide different tracks or curricular programmes has been a central focus of international policy debates on second-level education. The Leaving Certificate Applied ...
    • Handbook on immigration and asylum in Ireland 2007 

      Quinn, Emma; Stanley, John; Joyce, Corona; O'Connell, Philip J. (Economic and Social Research Institute, ireland, 28/11/2008)