How much work is enough?
Three years of pandemic-related disruptions could herald the most significant labour-market transformation since the dawn of industry.
Three years of pandemic-related disruptions could herald the most significant labour-market transformation since the dawn of industry.
As the Porto Social Forum convenes, two years on from the Social Summit there, it’s time to upgrade the EU social agenda.
European same-sex couples have a right to civil unions, Romania and Russia have recently discovered.
Autonomy and intrinsic motivation spur productivity and creativity in workplaces where time is flexible and relationships good.
The xenophobia from the social-democratic leader since his first-round defeat is unlikely to win him the second.
Providing affordable housing is not only doing the right thing. There is an economic spinoff for everyone.
Without a global awareness, Europe’s transition to ‘net zero’ will be a zero-sum game.
‘National Conservatism’, Paul Mason writes, fails to chime with British national-popular culture.
New research examines which of these two approaches produces the best outcomes for children.
On International Day Against Homophobia, official Russia now demarcates itself very firmly on the other global side.
Russia’s invasion has affected women in many ways, from pregnancy care to sexual violence as a weapon of war.
In 1991, Belarus did not join the Baltic states in striking out independently from the Soviet Union. Now the jury is in.
Many refugee children are highly traumatised. Schools can offer a place of sanctuary and a welcoming culture.
The good news is most ‘q-commerce’ workers have employment contracts. The bad news is they still get squeezed.
Jayati Ghosh writes that, as with much else, bilateral tax treaties binding rich and poor countries are not equal partnerships.
As the world inches back to normality, the Covid-19 crisis highlights deep structural inequalities and the urgent need for bold, systemic solutions to tackle climate change, social injustice, and economic precarity.
The rules for allocation of EU funds should be more transparent and provide a meaningful role for the social partners.