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23 December 2002
Report on Perinatal Statistics for 1999
This report presents information on pregnancy outcomes, together with descriptive social and biological characteristics of mothers giving birth and babies born in Ireland in 1999
20 December 2002
Quarterly Economic Commentary (Winter 2002)
Daniel McCoy, David Duffy, Adele Bergin, Joe Cullen
11 December 2002
The sky's the limit: Efficient and fair policies on global warming
A half-day Conference at the Hilton Dublin Hotel, Charlemont Place, Dublin 2 on Wednesday, 11 December 2002, 9.00 a.m. to 1.00 p.m.
8 November 2002
Quarterly Economic Commentary (Autumn 2002)
Daniel McCoy, David Duffy, Adele Bergin, John Eakins
2 October 2002
Budget Perspectives 2003
Edited by Tim Callan, David Madden, Daniel McCoy
1 October 2002
The Economics and Marketing of Tobacco: An Overview of the Existing Published Evidence
By Dr Richard Layte, Dr Helen Russell and Dr Selina McCoy
24 September 2002
Donal Nevin replaces George Quigley as ESRI President – calls for increased funding for research
The Economic and Social Research Institute has elected Mr Donal Nevin as President to succeed Sir George Quigley CB
7 August 2002
Monitoring Poverty Trends in Ireland: Results from the 2000 Living in Ireland survey
By Brian Nolan, Brenda Gannon, Richard Layte, Dorothy Watson, Christopher T. Whelan and James Williams
14 June 2002
The Impact of the Minimum Wage on Irish Firms
Policy Research Series (PRS) No. 44, May 2002, by Brian Nolan, Donal O'Neill and James Williams
26 March 2002
Launch of the Report "Activity in Acute Public Hospitals in Ireland, 1990 -1999" by Minister for Health and Children, Mr. Micheál Martin T.D.
This report presents the first comprehensive analysis of the five and a half million discharges treated by acute public hospitals in Ireland through the 1990’s
15 March 2002
Occupational Employment Forecasts 2015
FAS/ESRI MANPOWER FORECASTING STUDIES Report No. 10, by J.J. Sexton, G. Hughes, C. Finn
6 February 2002
Family Formation in Ireland. Trends, Data Needs and Implications
Dr. Tony Fahey and Dr. Helen Russell