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survey finds most 25 year olds in ireland feel like they experience discrimination

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AI-generatedThis article is a social survey on perceived discrimination among young adults in Ireland. No commercial mechanism, commodity price impact, supply chain effect, or company margin channel is present. The study discusses mental health and policy implications but lacks concrete investment, regulation, or market signals. Therefore, no sector is commercially affected.
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- Two-thirds of 25-year-olds in Ireland report experiencing discrimination.
- Over 75% of 17-year-olds reported discrimination, decreasing to 66% by age 25.
- Discrimination linked to poorer mental health outcomes.
- Study based on Growing up in Ireland data, published by ESRI.
- Calls for improved mental health services and anti-discrimination policies.