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' attitudes toward Irish as a school subject drawing on the Growing Up in Ireland study. The study focuses on the perceptions of …
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the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland. While historically the Irish language was used also by the representatives … towards the use of the Irish language of adult non-Catholic population in Northern Ireland. It explores the link between …
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longitudinal study, Growing Up in Ireland. Additional information is provided by administrative data collected by the Department of … Education and Skills to show trends in the number of exemptions granted over time. The findings show that factors impacting on … Ireland. …
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programme in Ireland, The SEAI Better Energy Communities Scheme, which provides funding for whole communities to upgrade the … improvement in Ireland, with many dwellings receiving a number of measures, such as cavity wall, external wall and attic …
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The Sustainable Energy Authority of Ireland (SEAI) administers the Better Energy Homes (BEH) scheme to provide a …
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, however, very small when compared to the association of age or education with cognition. As retirement is potentially …
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This study examines energy efficiency retrofit depth in Ireland using data from a national residential grant scheme for … certain obligated parties, who are obliged by the State to reduce energy consumption in Ireland, vary both positively and …
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The Sustainable Energy Authority of Ireland (SEAI) operates the Better Energy Homes (BEH) grant scheme to incentivise … consumption in Ireland, while others possess greater likelihoods of abandonment, relative to private retrofits. We find that newer …
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This paper examines the role of two non-cash transfers in the financial incentives to work in Ireland: subsidised …
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