Social inclusion research explores the capacity of individuals and households to participate in economic and social life. It is particularly concerned with barriers to participation arising from a lack of material resources.
Equality research in the ESRI investigates inequalities in opportunities and in outcomes, exploring the processes that lead to inequality. The research has a strong policy focus, assessing the role of public policies in underpinning or reducing inequalities.
Recent research projects have examined the impact of the recession on equality in the labour market; how debt and financial exclusion affect people’s ability to participate in society; the extent to which poverty persists over time; the circumstances of persons with an emotional, psychological or mental health disability; the link between work and poverty, employment of people with a disability (drawing on the National Disability Survey) , parental expectations of children with a disability (drawing on the Growing Up in Ireland survey), and the extent to which children are exposed to deprivation.
Authors: Bertram Hutchinson
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Migration, Integration and Demography | Social Inclusion and Equality
Authors: Brendan Walsh,
C Robson
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Social Inclusion and Equality
Authors: Brendan Walsh
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Social Inclusion and Equality
Authors: Gerry Hughes
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Social Inclusion and Equality
Authors: Roy C Geary
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Social Inclusion and Equality
Authors: S Sheehy,
Robert O'Connor
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Social Inclusion and Equality
Authors: Ian Hart
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Education | Social Inclusion and Equality
Authors: R Lynn
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Social Inclusion and Equality
Authors: Ian Hart
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Social Inclusion and Equality
Authors: Ian Hart,
Bernadette O'Sullivan
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Social Inclusion and Equality