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Ireland's Poverty Rate Rose During Recession

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09:14 28 Oct 2014


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Ireland's child poverty rate rose by more than 10 percent during the recession.

A new report from UNICEF shows that between 2008 and 2012 there were 130-thousand more poor children in Ireland, with the rate of child poverty jumping to almost 29 percent.

It says 15-24 year olds were hit especially hard, with Ireland ranking 14th out of 41 countries in a league table measuring the number of those in that age group who are not in education, employment or training.

The UNICEF study also found that Irish families experienced additional stress, had a lower overall satisfaction with life and lost an equivalent of ten years of income progress.


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