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<Para ID="Par1">The majority of the Irish population pay the full out-of-pocket price of a GP visit, with only those on low incomes exempt. While there is an extensive literature analysing the impact of the Irish system of eligibility for free GP care on GP visiting rates among adults, there is a lack of...</para>
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birth is a large and highly significant predictor of breastfeeding at hospital discharge in Ireland over the period 2004 …
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in Ireland. Results from multivariate regression analysis indicate that GP utilisation is significantly more likely in …
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In the Republic of Ireland, approximately 30 per cent of the population (‘medical card patients’) are entitled to free …
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-assessed health). In this paper, we use crosssectional micro-data from the Growing Up in Ireland study to examine the SES gradient in … indicators of SES, we find only limited support for the contention that the SES gradient in child health in Ireland is stronger …
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This paper examines the determinants of household car ownership in Ireland, using longitudinal data for the period 1995 …-2001. This was a period of rapid economic and social change in Ireland, with the proportion of households with one or more cars …
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of avoidable hospitalisations in Ireland, with a particular focus on the role of eligibility for free primary health care … primary care. The issue is particularly relevant for Ireland, where access to free primary care is restricted to those on low …
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Rapid economic and demographic change in Ireland over the last decade, with associated increases in car dependence and …
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financial literacy is an important determinant of financial protection in the older pre-retirement population in Ireland. Using …
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