ESRI Policy Research Series: Recent submissions
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Reforming Tax and Welfare
(ESRI, Dublin, 2001)This paper utilises the SWITCH model to carry out a detailed analysis of recent changes in the tax and welfare systems and to evaluate their effects in the light of policy objectives such as those set out in the National ... -
Monitoring Poverty Trends and Exploring Poverty Dynamics in Ireland
(ESRI, Dublin, 2001)The paper on Monitoring Poverty Trends is the latest report in the annual series commissioned by the Department of Social, Community and Family Affairs. It attempts to assess progress in reaching the national targets in ... -
Family Formation in Ireland Trends, Data Needs and Implications: Report to Family Affairs Unit, Department of Social, Community and Family Affairs
(ESRI, Dublin, 2001)This study provides an overview of existing knowledge regarding the family in Ireland today. It focuses in particular on three major issues: the long-term decline in fertility, the growth and pattern of lone parenthood and ... -
Employability and its Relevance for the Management of the Live Register
(ESRI, Dublin, 2001)This paper considers the issue of whether the 140,000 people still on the Live Register at a time of boom contained a high proportion of unemployables. It devises a clear operational definition of employability and, using ... -
Investing in People: The Labour Market Impact of Human Resource Interventions Funded under the 1994-1999 Community Support Framework in Ireland
(ESRI, Dublin, 2000)This paper produced a rigorous analysis of the human resource interventions which formed an important part of the EU Community Support Framework implemented in Ireland in the period 1994 to 1999. The study investigates the ... -
Household Energy Expenditures: Policy Relevant Information from the Household Budget Survey
(ESRI, Dublin, 2000)This paper utilised the national Household Budget Survey to examine patterns in energy use and their relevance to policy. Income elasticities for the various fuels were calculated and their implications assessed, with ... -
Non-Cash Benefits and Poverty in Ireland
(ESRI, Dublin, 2001)This paper addresses the question of whether Non-Cash benefits significantly affect the estimated poverty rates. It carefully considers how the benefits could be measured and concluded that there is relatively little change ... -
EU Structural Funds in Ireland: A Mid-Term Evaluation of the CSF 1994-99
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The Costs to Ireland of Greenhouse Gas Abatement
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National Investment Priorities For The Period 2000-2006
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Taxes, Transfers and Labour Market Responses: What can Microsimulation tell us?
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A Review of the Commission on Social Welfare's Minimum Adequate Income
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Formulating Environmental and Social Indicators for Sustainable Development
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Economic Implications for Ireland of EMU
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Income Support and Work Incentives: Ireland and the UK
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Supplementing Family Income
(ESRI, Dublin, 1995) -
Enterprise-Related Training and State Policy in Ireland: The Training Support Scheme
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The Economics of Solid Waste Management in Ireland
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Energy Utilities and Competitiveness
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An Examination of Irish Currency Policy
(ESRI, Dublin, 1993)