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# ESRI

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Poll: Does Ireland have a discrimination problem?
ESRI: Black people report highest rates of discrimination in Ireland
ESRI: One in five people are living in jobless households
Almost half of people are not saving at all - survey
Absent TDs, rapper dollars and 'The Talk': The week in numbers
Revealed: the life of a 13-year-old growing up in Ireland
Top execs pension contributions 36 times more than other staff
Report shows increase in people discharged from Irish hospitals
Poll: Is speculation about the Budget impacting on your spending?
Consumer sentiment stabilises after sharp decline in September
Ireland, the recession and shopping: why we love a good bargain
What could Irish businesses learn from those in Singapore?
Sharp fall in consumer sentiment in September
National Breastfeeding Week: Irish breastfeeding rates below European neighbours'
Shortall, security and kicks in the bum: the week in numbers
Literacy difficulties lead to 5 per cent reduction in earnings
ESRI report on economy is 'a waste of paper'
Think-tank says Irish economy is 'bouncing along the bottom'
Retail organisation urges against negative budget speculation
Consumer sentiment in July strongest in two years
Column: Reasons for making childcare tax-deductible are solid...
Stephen Donnelly
The maps that explain the state of Ireland's property market right now
More than a quarter of births in Ireland are to women aged 35 and over
Young men around twice as likely to emigrate as women - report
If demand to buy houses rises, shortage in cities could see price surge - ESRI
Just 10-20 per cent of people better off on dole, says ESRI
Suggestions of government interference in ESRI paper withdrawal 'unfounded'
Column: The problems with Richard Tol's ESRI working paper
Nat O'Connor
Richard Tol: This says more about the ESRI's professionalism than mine
Calls made to prioritise training for unemployed with literacy, numeracy difficulties
ESRI paper which said many would be better off on dole withdrawn
Many would be better off on the dole rather than working, says ESRI
ESRI index showing increasingly polarised saving behaviour
Latest consumer survey suggests fears over economy easing
Breastfeeding could cut chances of childhood obesity by 50 per cent
Property tax could be fairer than household charge – ESRI