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Economic and Social Research Institute. (2017) Growing up in Ireland: infant cohort at 7/8 years. Dublin: ESRI; Trinity College Dublin; and Department of Youth and Community Affairs.

Economic and Social Research Institute, Trinity College Dublin. (2012) Growing up in Ireland. Key findings: 13-year-olds. No. 1. School experiences among 13 year olds. Dublin: Department of Children and Youth Affairs.

Economic and Social Research Institute, Trinity College Dublin. (2012) Growing up in Ireland. Key findings: 13-year-olds. No. 3. The family and financial circumstances of 13-year-olds. Dublin: Department of Children and Youth Affairs.

Economic and Social Research Institute, Trinity College Dublin. (2012) Growing up in Ireland. Key findings: 13-year-olds. No. 4. The lives of 13-year-olds: their relationships, feelings and behaviours. Dublin: Department of Children and Youth Affairs.

Economic and Social Research Institute, Trinity College Dublin. (2012) Growing up in Ireland. Key findings: 13-year-olds. No. 2. Physical activity and obesity among 13-year-olds. Dublin: Department of Children and Youth Affairs.

Economic and Social Research Institute. (2002) Activity in acute public hospitals in Ireland 1990-1999. Dublin: ESRI.

Economic and Social Research Institute. (1993) Tobacco, alcohol, and other drug use: and international survey of young adults in Ireland and the United States. Dublin: Economic and Social Research Institute.

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