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# ESRI

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Poll: Should the minimum wage be raised?
After we increased the minimum wage in 2016, unemployment didn’t go up (contrary to warnings)
Living near a green space may not have any impact on obesity
Irish attitudes to immigration worse than European average, ESRI finds
'Almost impossible' to estimate how sustainable economy growth is, says ESRI
Brexit could increase cost of milk, cheese and eggs by 46%
There are four counties where the average rent exceeds €1,000 per month
People living in areas of high radon exposure at higher risk of lung cancer
'Significant gap': Lone parents and those with disabilities among the most deprived in Ireland
Changes to how Irish couples were taxed has led to increase in married women working
PLC courses are training people for jobs that don't exist
ESRI forecasts strong growth in economy ... but Brexit will hamper some sectors
Some migrants left in limbo in Ireland over struggle to prove their identity
The middle class experienced a six-fold increase in economic stress as a result of the recession
Being overweight or obese is 'major health problem', particularly among children from low-income families
Almost 7% of women earn the minimum wage, compared to less than 3% of men
Demand for every kind of health service in Ireland is set to go through the roof in the next 13 years
Girls and children from disadvantaged backgrounds find it harder to transition to secondary school
What's forecast for 2018: More jobs, more spending and higher wages
Illegal non-EU workers common in care work and catering industry
A boom in construction could lead to the economy overheating
Number of people granted Irish citizenship in 2015 almost half that of 2012 peak
Only 8% of working-age Travellers have completed the Leaving Cert
The ESRI has made four predictions about a strong Irish economy in 2017
The medium-term outlook for Ireland is good - but Brexit and housing bubble are looming risks
School, drinking, sex and depression - the average life of your typical Irish teenager
Ireland's educators have the highest rates of work-related depression
'Children in one-parent families disadvantaged in terms of socio-emotional and behavioural difficulties'
The number of women in the workforce is likely to go up a lot in the next few years
Teachers in charge of Ireland's special needs classes not always qualified
Young people in Ireland are more likely to have quality of life problems
Why increasing the minimum wage won't lift most households out of poverty
How over-complicated products baffle people into making bad choices at the supermarket
Irish is considered among the hardest and least interesting subjects in school
Almost 100,000 Irish homes are still in negative equity...
House buyers being pushed out of Dublin could affect commute times in a big way
Older people moving to smaller houses might help housing crisis
Irish consumers haven't felt this good for 10 years
Ireland needs to build 25,000 houses per year (but we're nowhere near that)