A new study has found Ireland has a worse problem with gambling, with ten times more people affected than previously thought.A new study by the ESRI has foun...
A new study has found Ireland has a worse problem with gambling, with ten times more people affected than previously thought.
The review records 3.3% of the adult population in Ireland, or 130,000 people, are problem gamblers - a figure ten times higher than previous estimates.Today we publish 'Measures of problem gambling, gambling behaviours and perceptions of gambling in Ireland'.
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