Taxation, Welfare and Pensions

ESRI research on taxation, welfare and pensions examines the impact of actual policy changes on real households and explores “what if” questions about the effects of future policy changes of interest. The aim is to inform policy debate and policy choices using nationally representative data. Much of the work is based around SWITCH, the ESRI tax-benefit model (Simulating Welfare and Income Tax Changes), which uses detailed data on the incomes and other tax and welfare relevant characteristics of the CSO’s Survey on Income and Living Conditions (SILC). SWITCH simulates how households are affected by the rules of the current system, and by proposed reforms.

Recently, research has focused on the impact of the recession on household incomes and on financial incentives to work. In addition, the ESRI microsimulation model, SWITCH, was expanded to analyse issues relating to income-related entitlements to health services, such as medical and GP visit cards. The research programme was supported by prioritised funding from the grant in aid, and funding from the Department of Social Protection and the Department of Health.


Main Publications in Taxation, Welfare and Pensions Research Area


Other Misc. Outputs



Low Income and Deprivation in an Enlarged Europe
January 1, 2004

Authors: Helen Russell, Christopher T Whelan
Research Area: Social Inclusion and Equality | Taxation, Welfare and Pensions


Budget 2004: Impact on Income Distribution and Relative Income Poverty
December 1, 2003 | QEC Special Article

Authors: Tim Callan, Mary Keeney , John R Walsh
Research Area: Social Inclusion and Equality | Taxation, Welfare and Pensions


Tax Cuts, Tax Reform and Labour Supply Responses
October 1, 2003 | Budget Perspectives

Authors: Tim Callan, John R Walsh
Research Area: Taxation, Welfare and Pensions


Taxes, Benefits and Labour Market Responses: New Evidence for Ireland
September 12, 2003 | Policy Research Series

Authors: Tim Callan, Richard Layte , John R Walsh
Research Area: Social Inclusion and Equality | Taxation, Welfare and Pensions


The Effects of Taxation on Married Women’s Labour Supply Across Four Countries
July 1, 2003 | Journal Article

Authors: N Smith, S Dex , Tim Callan
Research Area: Labour Markets and Skills | Social Inclusion and Equality | Taxation, Welfare and Pensions


Income Inequality during Ireland’s Boom
June 11, 2003 | Journal Article

Authors: Brian Nolan
Research Area: Social Inclusion and Equality | Taxation, Welfare and Pensions


Moving In and Out of Poverty
June 1, 2003 | Journal Article

Authors: Richard Layte, Christopher T Whelan
Research Area: Social Inclusion and Equality | Taxation, Welfare and Pensions


Is there a Trade-off between Pensions and Home Ownership? An Exploration of the Irish Case
May 1, 2003 | Journal Article

Authors: Tony Fahey
Research Area: Social Inclusion and Equality | Taxation, Welfare and Pensions


Does the Stochastic Specification of the Linear Expenditure System Matter?
March 1, 2003 | Journal Article

Authors: Denis Conniffe, John Eakins
Research Area: Taxation, Welfare and Pensions


The Macro-Economic Implications of Changes in Public Service Pay Rates
December 1, 2002 | Book/Report Chapter

Authors: John FitzGerald
Research Area: Labour Markets and Skills | Macroeconomics | Taxation, Welfare and Pensions


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