
ESRI
Economic and Social Research Institute
Type | Research Center |
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Website | esri.ie |
Year founded | 2002 |
Year discontinued | 2006 |
Location |
Washington, D.C.
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Functions | Research |
Tags | health social policy inactive organization |
Summary | The Economic and Social Research Institute was a nonprofit, nonpartisan institute, that conducted research and studies directed at enhancing the effectiveness of social programs, improving the way health care services are organized and delivered, making quality health care accessible and affordable. |
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ESRI: Economic and Social Research Institute · 22 March 2023 English
https://doi.org/10.26504/rs160
ESRI: Economic and Social Research Institute · 7 March 2023 English
Neighbourhood factors and associations with mental health Neighbourhood factors and associations with mental health 1,2 Gretta Mohan* and Peter Barlow ESRI Research Bulletins provide short summaries of work published by …
ESRI: Economic and Social Research Institute · 1 March 2023 English
https://doi.org/10.26504/rs158
ESRI: Economic and Social Research Institute · 28 February 2023 English
In terms of the existing literature, McGuinness and Bergin have shown substantial gaps between educational attainment levels in Northern Ireland and Ireland.2 Furthermore, Bergin and McGuinness found that the rate …
ESRI: Economic and Social Research Institute · 14 February 2023 English
We identify that both policies have equal distributional effects if (i) the price cap extends to subsistence units of consumption only, or (ii); the price cap and lump sum transfer …
ESRI: Economic and Social Research Institute · 13 February 2023
This follows the prece- dent in capacity-based cost allocation taken by the Irish regulator in many tariff-related decisions (Commission for Regulation of Utilities, 2022b) and also the approach taken for …
ESRI: Economic and Social Research Institute · 13 February 2023 English
Intuitively, this overcomes the distortive effects of the Hotelling-Lerner solution whereby the volumetric tariff guides efficient consumption of the good/service while the fixed ‘standing’ charge guides efficient connection to the …
ESRI: Economic and Social Research Institute · 13 February 2023 English
We find that research on moderators of the success of active travel initiatives points to the importance of connectivity and safety perceptions, particularly among women and older adults. [...] The …
ESRI: Economic and Social Research Institute · 9 February 2023 English
The panel held a series of meetings over the course of 24 and 25 October, including the following: • (ESRI) – the chair and members of the ESRI Council, the …
ESRI: Economic and Social Research Institute · 9 February 2023 English
Should these be included in the breakdown of positions within the firm? Yes, individuals and those on paid internships or work placements at the firm can be included in employee …