Browsing Think Tank for Action on Social Change (TASC) by Subject "Inequality"
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Briefing document. TASC roundtable discussion. The pandemic, digital technology, and inequality in Ireland, 4 March 2021
(TASCIE, 2021-03-04)This meeting will discuss how the pandemic has affected existing inequalities in accessing and using digital technology and perhaps provoked new forms of ‘digital divides.’ This section of the round table will focus in ... -
Cherishing all equally 2020 : inequality and the care economy
(TASC / Foundation for European Progressive Studies, BrusselsIE, 2020-10-14)Like many other crises before, Covid-19 has put a disproportionate burden on women. The gender aspect of the pandemic is indeed an important issue for analysis as well as policy. While men are more likely to die from the ... -
Inequality and the top 10% in Europe
(TASC / Foundation for European Progressive Studies, BrusselsIE, 2020-09-23)There are times when it appears to be that almost everything is changing. Now might well be one of those times. This excellent and very comprehensive report details the concerns and desires of the best-off 10% of people ... -
Mental health and Covid-19 : roundtable briefing document, 24 November 2020
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The state we are in : inequality in Ireland 2020
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The state we are in : inequality in Ireland 2022
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TASC Conversations with decision makers. Tánaiste Leo Varadkar
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TASC submission to the Committee on Budgetary Oversight. Budget 2021
(TASCIE, 2020-10-07)The spread of COVID-19 has affected every country and society around the world. The resulting and necessary restrictions on economic and social activity have constituted a major shock to the Irish economy. As the situation ... -
Time to care! Work, life and inequality in the care economy
(Foundation for European Progressive StudiesBE, 2020-07-30)The distribution of care work in a society plays a central role in the formation of inequality between men and women. The structure of care provision, or the distribution of caring responsibilities, is perhaps the largest ...