The ESRI examined three options for reforming rent controls: revising the existing caps which are currently set at 2%, ...
US tariffs will “adversely affect” the Irish economy, prompting a slowdown in exports and lower-than-expected growth over the ...
ESRI puts forward three options to replace rent pressure zone structure, which now operates across 66 urban areas in 17 ...
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Irish Examiner on MSNESRI: Unclear if a rent reference system 'could feasibly be implemented successfully'The ESRI said a rent reference system would be complex for tenants and landlords around permitted rents and a regulator would need to assess compliance. It is “not clear” a rent reference system would ...
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Independent.ie on MSNImmigrants better educated and more likely to be in work, ESRI report findsMigrants are more likely to be working and well-educated compared with Irish-born people, but have lower incomes and suffer ...
New research from the ESRI has found that foreign-born residents are more likely to be employed, active in the labour market, ...
Migrants are more likely to be working than Irish-born people but face higher costs, according to research from the ESRI.
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RSVP Live on MSNNew research shows migrants in Ireland are more likely to be working than Irish-bornThe latest Monitoring Report by the ESRI has assessed the experience of migrants compared to the Irish-born population in the ...
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Irish Mirror on MSN'Clear need' for reform of rent controls in Ireland, says ESRIIt said here needs to be more clarity on rent control rules, as the current system causes frequent confusion for landlords ...
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Irish Examiner on MSNESRI warns transatlantic trade war could cost Irish economy billionsA transatlantic trade war could cost Ireland billions, hit jobs, and force US multinationals to relocate, ESRI warns ...
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Irish Examiner on MSNMigrants more likely to work but face higher poverty rates, ESRI study findsDespite higher employment rates, migrants in Ireland face severe financial struggles due to high housing costs and ...
An ESRI study has found 37% of migrants spend more than 30% of their income on housing, compared to 9% of Irish-born ...
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