In the report 'Counting the Cost, Barriers to Employment after Direct Provision' (May 2014) the Irish Refugee Council evaluates the negative consequences (based on interviews with refugees) for the Irish society and refugees of prolonged stays in the Direct provision system while being deprived from the right to work.
Among other recommendations (p.38-41) the reports highlights that permission to work should be granted to asylum seekers within a period of maximum six month after the lodging of their protection claim.