Research professor @ESRIDublin; interested in equality, social inclusion, labour market, care and policy. I’ve moved to Bluesky @helen-russell.bsky.social
Missed this yesterday. The Irish Times editorial highlights our research findings and the benefits of cross border research.
The Irish Times view on child poverty: important pointers from looking north https://t.co/xJySK33mdQ
Families on low incomes in Ireland have been less able to convert household income into an adequate standard of living compared with those in Northern Ireland, according to new research by the Economic and Social Research Institute https://t.co/2Axxj0vqUe
"Renters, lone parents, and households with children are among the groups most likely to have an income that does not meet their basic spending needs"
💡 Read more key findings: https://t.co/v6aPN1yoCJ
📰 Read coverage in The @IrishTimes:
https://t.co/6lpCquYrxG
📢Does immigration affect people's immigration attitudes?
New @JTLaurence & #J_Goebel analysis shows it depends on area's segregation!
Increasing immigration leads to negative attitudes in segregated areas but positive attitudes in integrated ones!
🔓 https://t.co/E20yJ23Fyw
Very proud of this body of work produced with my brilliant @ESRIDublin colleagues past & present! It’s been a v productive collaboration with @_IHREC. Looking forward to two news studies in early ‘25
📺Watch to find out more about our Research Programme with @ESRIDublin that aims to enhance knowledge on human rights and equality. 11 innovative reports already published with more to come. @RonayneEoin #IHREC10
Have some analysis of the parties spending plans on @thejournal_ie. In short: Fine Gael, Fianna Fáil and Sinn Féin all have serious questions to answer
Come and work with my colleagues and me in lovely Dublin! Fantastic opportunity for a quantitative social scientist. Feel free to get in touch if you have questions about Dublin, the department, etc.
Thank you for the invitation. It was an honour to present our research at Stormont earlier this week to members of the NI Assembly and of the Oireachtas. Lots of interesting questions and discussion!
We held an informal meeting yesterday with the Oireachtas Committee on Social Protection, Community and Rural Development and the Islands, on the ESRI report on labour market inclusion.
13-year-olds are more likely to have a disability than a decade ago.
Prof Emer Smyth joined @RTERadio1's @MorningIreland to discuss findings from the new ESRI report.
💡 Read more key findings: https://t.co/8Qnn8YTdq1
🎧 Listen to the full clip: https://t.co/SapvHg5SlJ
Today, we launched the report 'Trends In disability prevalence among young people: Insights from the @GrowingUpIre study' by Emer Smyth and @helenrussell32, funded by @dcediy.
▶ Download launch slides: https://t.co/hp4rRR0bi4
💡 Read the key findings: https://t.co/8Qnn8YTdq1
Well said Una Mullally.
Shameful that Donore community centre hasn’t been repaired. So many ugly hotel blocks. Why are we selling-out the Liberties?
Dublin’s Liberties is an example of the missed opportunities blighting the capital https://t.co/sURbC1Zng9
Interested in finding out about how prevalence of disability among young people has changed over 10yrs? Sign up for our in person event on Tuesday.
# GrowingUpinIreland @ESRIDublin https://t.co/89BMG04Itc
Today, we have published a report titled 'An analysis of Population-Based Resource Allocation for health and social care in Ireland' by @Walsh_BP and Leonie Hill.
💡 Read more key findings: https://t.co/KAJyEpsFWd
📄 Download the full report: https://t.co/oLxscubiBY
Great news that UK stats will FINALLY be reincorporated into Eurostat databases.
But also a reminder we've now had a wasted four years of being unable to directly compare our stats on housing, economics, society etc to EU.
Shocking it's taken this long to rectify...