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Emily MURPHY - Foundation for European Progressive Studies

Emily MURPHY


Emily Murphy is a Lecturer in Sociology in the Department of Sociology at the University of Limerick. Prior to this, she worked as senior researcher on health inequalities at the Think Tank for Action on Social Change (TASC). Her research area is economic sociology, with a focus on inequality, stratification, labour markets and the life course. She studied Business, Economics and Social Studies at Trinity College Dublin, completed an MSc in Sociology at Oxford University, and holds a PhD from the University of Lausanne (NCCR LIVES).

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21/03/2023

Is an EU-wide approach to the mental health crisis necessary?

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Irish mental health services ‘too hospital-centric’

by Irish Examiner 23/03/2023
Irish Examiner article on FEPS and TASC policy study "Is an EU-wide approach to the Mental Health Crisis necessary?"

Ireland lacks key mental health services, report finds

by RTÉ 23/03/2023
RTÉ article on FEPS and TASC policy study "Is an EU-wide approach to the Mental Health Crisis necessary?"