Journal Articles by ESRI researchers: 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 ... -
Changes in income distributions and the role of tax-benefit policy during the Great Recession: an international perspective
(Wiley, 2016-06-09)In this paper, we examine the impact of the economic crisis and the policy reaction on inequality and relative poverty in four European countries: France, Germany, Ireland and the UK. The period examined, 2008–13, was one ... -
Credit Availability, Macroprudential Regulations and the House Price-to-rent Ratio
(Elsevier, 2016-06-09)Quantifying the real economy effects of macroprudential policy is important at a time when such measures are increasingly being promoted as central to the prevention of future credit and house price bubbles. Recently, like ... -
Consumer switching intentions for telecoms services: evidence from Ireland
(Elsevier, 2018-05-04)Despite long-standing market liberalisation and efforts to reduce switching costs, many consumers have never switched telecoms provider. This paper investigates how consumer and service characteristics relate to switching ... -
Switching benefits and costs in the Irish health insurance market: an analysis of consumer surveys
(Springer, 2018-05-10)Relatively little analysis has taken place internationally on the consumer-reported benefits and costs to switching insurer in multi-payer health insurance markets. Ideally, consumers should be willing to switch out of ... -
Switching benefits and costs in the Irish health insurance market: an analysis of consumer surveys
(2018)Relatively little analysis has taken place internationally on the consumer-reported benefits and costs to switching insurer in multi-payer health insurance markets. Ideally, consumers should be willing to switch out of ...