Minimum wage—yet another gender divide?
The number of minimum-wage earners has increased across Europe over the last decade—and they are more likely to be women.
The number of minimum-wage earners has increased across Europe over the last decade—and they are more likely to be women.
Digitalisation must be matched by social innovation if the national recovery and resilience plans are to be effective.
Social mobility is a key factor in why some people are more optimistic than others about living in cities which have become more diverse.
Peter Bofinger recognises the compromises necessary for a three-party government but regrets the lack of vision to face a decade of huge challenges.
The European Court of Justice has affirmed that agreements arising from European social dialogue need not be implemented by the EU institutions.
In a case study of human desperation, state failure drives refugees to Cyprus, only to meet pushbacks and a numbed European conscience.
A broad definition of the ‘worker’ will be essential to avoid platform companies sustaining false self-employment claims.
The author presents a report today to the UN General Assembly on the persistence of poverty, following dialogues with people in poverty around the world.
The EU was critical in the Paris climate agreement of 2015 and success in Glasgow may again depend on its leadership.
Despite the share of women and of representatives with a minority background increasing by a small margin, there is still a long way to go.
With the whistle blown on Facebook, Congress must allocate ownership of personal data to the person—not the platform—to allow competitive providers to emerge.
Joe Biden’s administration must deliver on sweeping new federal programmes while placating moderates who oppose radical policy measures.
Branko Milanovic argues that ‘socialism with Chinese characteristics’ is replicating United States inequalities.
The pandemic has highlighted the deficiencies of economic deregulation and market liberalisation and a new policy-making paradigm is emerging.
There was a time when education and training were for life. But amid today’s social transformations only lifelong learning will do.
So little appears at stake in the Northern Ireland protocol yet it’s at the heart of the Brexit deadlock. But then it’s a proxy for something else.
In demonstrating how some of the world’s most powerful people hide their wealth, the Pandora Papers have exposed the details of a global system.