Late retirement: possible for many, not for all
Finland was quick to respond to demographic ageing. What lessons can be learnt from its pension reforms?
politics, economy and employment & labour
SocietyFinland was quick to respond to demographic ageing. What lessons can be learnt from its pension reforms?
PoliticsSince 1975 feminists have helped establish new international frameworks. Success inadvertently sowed the seeds of populist campaigns.
EcologyElizabeth Dirth and Christiny Miller
The Netherlands has become the latest country to face a public backlash to environmental policy.
SocietyTo ensure tools such as ChatGPT deliver widely shared benefits, we must learn from the last wave of digital innovation.
EconomyThe European Commission has just initiated consultation on more effective European Works Councils legislation.
EcologyThe European Union’s compromise on e-fuels opens the back door to an afterlife for the combustion engine.
EconomyThe bank was mismanaged but its collapse, Peter Bofinger writes, reveals a system of regulation with as many holes as a Swiss cheese.
PoliticsSanna Marin is the right person to preside over the European Council. But would she want to?
PoliticsMargaryta Khvostova, Dmytro Kryvosheiev and Pavel Slunkin
As an ally to both, the European Union can facilitate their mutual understanding and engagement.
SocietyOn World Health Day, lessons learned from workers’ expressions of discontent must be translated into action.
SocietyGerry Mitchell and Shana Cohen
It’s time to move mental health to the top of the European Union policy agenda.
SocietyWomen are at the heart of the epidemic of mental ill-health—as healers as well as victims.
PoliticsJulia Cagé, Lucas Chancel, Anne-Laure Delatte and 8 more
The scale of the crises Europe faces requires not only a raising of the policy stakes but a restructuring of its governance.
SocietyAs the economic and political power of platforms soars, platform workers represent an emergent labour movement.
PoliticsWhether Russia’s president ever ends up in handcuffs, the International Criminal Court’s indictment is a big step in the right direction.
SocietyGünther Schmid, Janine Leschke, Bernard Gazier and 1 more
Transitions from school to work must be improved for individual youngsters. Switzerland shows the way.
PoliticsThe Austrian social democrats are heading into a leadership contest, Robert Misik writes. For the SPÖ it could get bumpy.
EconomyOccupational stress has become endemic. It damages workers, their families, businesses and economies.
PoliticsThe west’s focus on the war in Ukraine risks a geopolitically counterproductive neglect of the urgent problems of the global south.
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