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Ireland prior to the 1979 exchange rate break with Sterling. It was argued that, as a small open economy, prices were … period than any previously used. We find that the difference between unemployment and the NAIRU is a significant determinant …
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On the 1st of January 2016 the Irish National Minimum Wage increased from €8.65 to €9.15 per hour, an increase of approximately six percent. We use a difference-in-differences estimator to evaluate whether the change in the minimum wage affected the hours worked and likelihood of job loss of...
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one very well-known differential - the Catholic/ Protestant unemployment differential in Northern Ireland - has largely … signing of the Good Friday Agreement, the introduction of fair employment legislation, growth in hidden unemployment, and … major structural changes in Northern Ireland. We assess the relative contributions of these changes. …
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This paper develops a statistical profiling model of long-term unemployment risk in Ireland using a combination of … both equity and efficiency gains to Public Employment Services. -- Statistical Profiling ; Long-term Unemployment ; Ireland … history of long-term unemployment, advanced age, number of children, relatively low levels of education, literacy …
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-term unemployment risk in Ireland. The research, which is conducted using multivariate statistical analysis, uses a combination of … younger and older unemployed individuals. -- Youth Unemployment ; Long-term Unemployment Risk ; Ireland …Many young people have short spells of unemployment during their transition from school to work; however, some often …
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The impact of childhood sexual abuse (CSA) on later-life health outcomes has been studied extensively and links with depression, anxiety and self-harm have been established. However, there has been relatively little research undertaken on the possible impact of CSA on later-life economic...
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