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for Ireland. The research was funded by the Department of Communications, Climate Action and Environment. …
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This study, funded by the Low Pay Commission, found that the 2018 increase in the Irish minimum wage did lead to some immediate reductions in the hours worked by minimum wage employees but only in particular segments of the economy. The reduced hours were found in the Dublin and West regions and...
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Research funded by the Irish Rugby football Union (IRFU) highlights the need to address a pattern of children dropping out of playing the sport as they get older. The study also highlighted opportunities to get more women and people from lower socio-economic groups involved in rugby.
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Ireland is low compared to other EU Member States. However, consistent with EU and international trends, this number has … unaccompanied minors following an international protection or immigration status decision in Ireland. Principally, it considers two … potential outcomes for unaccompanied minors in Ireland: a positive decision for immigration permission or international …
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A new ESRI study, funded by the Health and Safety Authority (HSA), finds that job stress among employees in Ireland … doubled from 8 per cent in 2010 to 17 per cent in 2015. However, the level of job stress in Ireland was still below the …
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This research examines the impact of an increase in the current carbon tax. This study was undertaken as part of a joint research programme with the Department of Finance and the Revenue Commissioners.
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