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Tuesday, 20 September 2022

Department of An Taoiseach

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Photo of Catherine MurphyCatherine Murphy (Kildare North, Social Democrats)
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124. To ask the Taoiseach the current number of live studies, reviews and research projects undertaken or commissioned by his Department in tabular form; and the date by which each study, review and research is scheduled to be completed. [45963/22]

Photo of Micheál MartinMicheál Martin (Cork South Central, Fianna Fail)
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Table of of study/review/research currently under way:

Details of study/review/research currently underway
Date commenced
Estimated date of completion
OECD research (funded by the EU) on Strengthening Policy Development and Foresight in the Irish Public Service. Q4 2021 Q2 2023
Economic and Social Research Institute (ESRI) COVID-19 Social Activity Measure. January 2021 Q1 2023
Shared Island research programme with Economic and Social Research Institute, with current work on:

- Modelling Productivity Levels in Ireland and Northern Ireland;

- Benefit of all-island coordination of energy infrastructure and renewable energy;

- Children’s care and early education in Ireland North and South;

- Migrant Integration in Ireland, North and South.

Further information is at www.gov.ie/sharedisland/research
January 2022 Q4 2022
Strand 8 (Shared Island initiative) as part of the Irish Research Council New Foundations Programme, with 11 research projects underway in areas extending across culture, science, education, law, equality and community relations.

Further information is at www.gov.ie/sharedisland/research
December 2021 Q4 2022
Shared Island SCoTENS Research Initiative with 2 research projects focussing on educational attainment and 3 on curriculum delivery themes.

Further information is at www.gov.ie/sharedisland/research
December 2021 Q2 2023

The Deputy may wish to be made aware that the National Economic and Social Council (NESC) is an independent statutory agency operating under the aegis of my Department. The Council analyses and reports on strategic policy matters relevant to Ireland's economic, social, environment and sustainable development and on occasion commissions research in this regards. Details of the Council's work programme are available on www.nesc.ie.

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