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Work and Poverty in Ireland, 2004 to 2010

This research draws on data from the CSO Survey on Income and Living Conditions from 2004 to 2010 to provide new insights into the relationship between work, unemployment and poverty. This relationship has even greater importance now since the onset of the economic recession and the consequent rise in unemployment. The study examines two key indicators of work: jobless households and in-work poverty.  These indicators provide novel insights into the role of work in preventing poverty in Irish households.

 

This study considers the following issues:

1. Why the rate of jobless households is so high in Ireland

2.Who is living in jobless households

3.The relationship between jobless households and poverty

4.The significance of in-work poverty

5. The policy implications of the research.

The research is an output of the Department of Social Protection / Economic and Social Research Institute research programme on monitoring poverty trends under the National Action Plan for Social Inclusion 2007-2016.

Work and Poverty Conference Presentations

Work and Poverty in Ireland PDF format

Household work intensity and the adequacy of social protection in the EU PDF format

Learning from international policy and practice PDF format

Activation in Ireland: Are we on the Right Path? PDF format

 

Research Publications

 

Title: Work and Poverty in Ireland: an Analysis of the CSO Survey on Income and Living Conditions 2004-2010 

Date Published: December 2012

Pages: 133

File Size: 1,692 KB

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Research Briefing Title:Work and Poverty in Ireland, 2004-2010

Teideal Mionteagasc:Obair agus Bochtaineacht in Éirinn, 2004-2010

Date Published: December 2012

Pages: 8

File Size: 890 KB

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