28 May 2024 Youth Seeking More Balance In the world of jobs, the new generations are more likely to demand worklife balance. Although they tend to focus too much on their own needs, theirs is a voice that companies will have to learn to listen to if they want to attract talent
21 May 2024 Immigration, a Reflection of Global Inequalities Despite this, economic reasons are not listed among the conditions for access to asylum or other forms of international protection. Legal admission to the EU for lowskilled economic migrants (nonasylum seekers) is often conditional on the signing of an employment contract prior to arrival. Yet, this influx of workers could be strategically employed by the EU's economic system
23 Apr 2024 The Right Protection from Shocks Unemployment insurance or shorttime employment? Is it better to protect workers or jobs? The answer may lie in the complementarity of the two policy responses
26 Apr 2024 Will America and China Manage to Escape Thucydides' Trap? A cold war between the US and PRC is already underway, with the two great powers engaged in a trade war that could escalate into military conflict. Geopolitical polarization is leading to the friendshoring of supply chains, stagflation and reduction of the global growth potential
19 Apr 2024 The Flight of the Honest Migrants tend to be more honest than those who stay in their places of origin. As a result, those countries are deprived of social capital, with negative effects on productivity, growth and the quality of institutions
04 Apr 2024 Disability Is a Family Issue The mental and physical health of parents, the primary caregivers of a child with disability, is often affected by their child's condition. Especially if families are left alone to deal with disability and without support in managing a complex care system