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datasets to examine the job quality of minimum wage workers in Ireland relative to higher paid workers across a range of …
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In 2016, the Irish minimum wage increased from €8.65 to €9.15 per hour. A new ESRI study, funded by the Low Pay Commission, found that the 2016 minimum wage increase led to higher labour costs among firms with more than half of their employees on the minimum wage. However, these types of...
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This study uses new administrative earnings data, linked to the Irish Labour Force Survey, to analyse the impact of three successive minimum wage increases that took place over the period 2016 to 2018, on the hours worked of minimum wage employees. The study allows for the assessment of the...
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Using data for 2017 and 2018, this report provides a comparative analysis of minimum wage employment in Ireland … employees in Ireland were on the minimum wage during this time. This compares to an average incidence of 10.5 per cent among the …
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This study examines sectoral productivity differences in Ireland and Northern Ireland and attempts to understand these … studies have compared Northern Ireland's productivity to that of GB regions, we believe that this is the first comprehensive … study to compare productivity in Ireland and Northern Ireland. …
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. In Ireland, as in many countries, the need to improve accessibility to housing and health is already understood, and … and healthcare are also highly correlated. In Ireland, disparities in access to health and social care services are …
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While problems in the housing system in Ireland have been under the spotlight for the last decade, relatively little … poorer cognitive and non-cognitive outcomes. However, there is a lack of evidence on how far these findings apply in Ireland …. Drawing on data from the '08 Cohort of the Growing Up in Ireland study, we explore the housing conditions faced by children in …
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the importance of ECEC in both Ireland and Northern Ireland, with considerable recent energy and investment in early years … policy in Ireland, and a renewed impetus in policy development in Northern Ireland given by the recent Fair Start report … Underachievement in Northern Ireland, 2021). This report draws on survey and administrative data, as well as in-depth interviews with …
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pilot for Ireland. Despite the mainstream interest in UBI as a potential policy tool, relatively little is known about the … individual aged over 18 in Ireland. …
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