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Since 2004, Ireland has included in its system of social welfare payments criteria for receipt which limit the extent …
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variation by household reference person characteristics for this indicator and a consistent poverty measure for Ireland, the UK … of Ireland’s situation lies not in the overall levels of poverty per se but in the very high penalties associated with …
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In this paper we seek to make use of the newly available Irish component of the European Union Statistics on Income and Living Conditions (EU-SILC) in order to develop a measure of consistent poverty that overcomes some of the difficulties associated with the original indicators employed as...
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survey to evaluate conflicting interpretations of levels and patterns of material deprivation in Ireland after the Celtic …
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In this paper we consider the consequences for measurement of material deprivation, consistent poverty and economic vulnerability of the shift from the ECHP data set to the EU-SILC instrument. Despite the restricted number of deprivation items available in EU-SILC, we show that there is a...
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account of such deprivation in contemporary Ireland. In going beyond this mapping stage, we consider both patterns of socio …
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social exclusion that incorporates notions of dynamics and multidimensionality, we make use of EU-SILC 2008 data for Ireland …
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