Ukraine reforms welfare system as cost of war rises
Social support will become means-tested as millions of Ukrainians face war, displacement and poverty.
politics, economy and employment & labour
SocietyKateryna Semchuk and Thomas Rowley
Social support will become means-tested as millions of Ukrainians face war, displacement and poverty.
SocietyEsther Lynch, Nicola Countouris and Philippe Pochet
Europe is undergoing multiple transitions. For these to succeed, social dialogue to build consensus will be essential.
PoliticsWhy it remains worthwhile to listen to the embattled French president, Emmanuel Macron—and why not.
EconomyThe UN has warned that ‘humanity’s very survival’ is threatened. Radical reform of international finance is required.
SocietyThe cost-of-living crisis threatens to tip over into a housing crisis. Prevention is better than cure.
EcologyFrank Vanaerschot and Paul Creeney
The European Investment Bank is a public institution—yet the public good is not its agenda.
EconomyWorkers are under tremendous pressure amid the cost-of-living crisis. But trade unions are showing resilience to inspire.
EconomyHaving battled one crisis after another, a fresh round of austerity could be the last straw for workers.
PoliticsIn the context of the Ukraine war, Russia is scaling back the May 9th Victory Day celebrations, amid fear of popular protests.
PoliticsOrdinary Russians are unable to protest against the Ukraine war. But evidence of covert resistance is everywhere.
EconomyRecent developments in artificial intelligence have rekindled fears of technological unemployment—fuelled by technological determinism.
EconomySusanne Wixforth and Kaoutar Haddouti
A crude, one-club monetary policy has already caused bank collapses. More damage will follow more interest-rate hikes.
SocietyEurope’s cities have many social outsiders. Lessons are emerging on how ‘housing first’ can include them.
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