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Weaving Together Policies for Social Inclusion in Ireland

Ireland has made considerable progress in rebounding from the crisis, but, like other OECD countries, continues to grapple with how to address lingering socio-economic impacts and ensure inclusive growth growing forward. Multi-faceted interventions, targeting disadvantaged populations and the places they live, can lead to more effective and inclusive policies. Ignoring the relationship between people and place will, in contrast, lead to further entrenched disadvantage. This report looks at some of the ways in which Ireland can build on an already comprehensive series of reforms to better weave together current policies and practices.

Published on October 05, 2016

In series:Local Economic and Employment Development (LEED)view more titles

TABLE OF CONTENTS

Preface
Foreword
Acronyms and abbreviations
Executive summary
Ireland's socio-economic context
Recent policy reforms for improving social inclusion in Ireland
Blanchardstown, Ireland: Case study on social inclusion in an urban area
North County Meath, Ireland: Case study on social inclusion in a rural area
Conclusions and recommendations for improving social inclusion in Ireland
References
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