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Four in ten Irish children have experienced poverty


Four in ten Irish children have experienced poverty
Childhood poverty is associated with worse outcomes ‘across all key aspects of a child’s life’, according to a new report
31st May, 2021
Relationship breakdowns among parents and parental job losses were found to be key triggers for transitioning into poverty
Nearly 40 per cent of all children and young people in Ireland have experienced at least one spell of poverty in their lifetime, according to new research compiled by the Economic and Social Research Institute (Esri.)
The study, launched today by Roderic O’Gorman, Minister for Children, was part of a research programme between Esri and the Department of Children, Equality, Disability, Integration and Youth entitled Growing Up in Ireland. It is a national, longitudinal study that. ....

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Travelling community 'most disadvantaged by far' among minority groups


Travelling community ‘most disadvantaged by far’ among minority groups
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4 hrs ago
By James Ward, PA
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The Travelling community experiences the greatest degree of disadvantage “by far” among minority groups, a think tank has said.
The Economic and Social Research Institute (Esri) studied levels of disadvantage among the nine groups covered under the Equal Status Act – gender, marital status, family status, age, disability, sexual orientation, race, religion, and membership of the Traveller community.
It found that Travellers experience higher levels of discrimination and are consistently left behind in education, employment, housing and health.
Esri’s Professor Frances McGinnity said: “As researchers, we have studied the disadvantage experienced by a range of groups, particularly those covered by the nine grounds specified in equality legislation. ....

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So-called "cloud" computing means huge electricity use in data so-called "farms" « nuclear-news


Times 4th March 2021, Electricity prices could “dramatically escalate” over the next nine
years possibly by 260 per cent because of an increase in demand caused by data centres and the switch to renewable energy, according to research.
A study by the Economic and Social Research Institute (Esri) has found that the size of the increase will depend on public acceptance of renewable energy infrastructure, such as wind farms, and to what extent public objections are taken into account as they are built. About 37 per cent of Ireland’s electricity is from renewable sources and the government has committed to increasing this to 70 per cent by 2030. ....

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Electricity costs may surge by 260%, researchers warn

Electricity costs may surge by 260%, researchers warn
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