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HomeFeaturesEconomic and well-being gaps between Ireland and Northern Ireland ‘widening’

Economic and well-being gaps between Ireland and Northern Ireland ‘widening’

From: IrelandLive Staff Reporter

15 Apr 2025 10:46 AM

The gap in economic performance and well-being indicators between Ireland and Northern Ireland is widening, a report has found.

The research found that Ireland is outperforming Northern Ireland in most areas, including labour market trends, living standards, economic structures, education, health and overall well-being.

New research, published by the Economic and Social Research Institute (ESRI) and commissioned as part of the Institute’s research programme with the Shared Island Unit, Department of the Taoiseach, provides a high-level comparison of the economies of Ireland and Northern Ireland in recent years.

The research recognises that the economies north and south on the island are distinct in important structural respects.

To read the rest of the story: IrelandLive: https://www.ireland-live.ie/news/ireland/1778458/economic-and-well-being-gaps-between-ireland-and-northern-ireland-widening.html?utm_source=Newsletter%20Ireland%20Live&utm_medium=Newsletter%20Email&utm_campaign=newsletter&utm_content=Economic%20and%20well-being%20gaps%20between%20Ireland%20and%20Northern%20Ireland%20‘widening’

John O'Brien, Jr.
John O'Brien, Jr.https://www.iirish.us
*John is a Founder and the Publisher and Editor of iIrish; a Founder and Deputy Director of Cleveland Irish Cultural Festival for more than 35 years; an archivist, spokesman, emcee, Spoken Word presenter and author of five books, so far.
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