Why we need gender-responsive central banking
The pandemic has deepened gender disparities. Central banks must recognise they have a role to play in reversing these trends.
The pandemic has deepened gender disparities. Central banks must recognise they have a role to play in reversing these trends.
On International Workers’ Memorial Day, it’s worth remembering that when workers don’t have a say they may lose more than their voice.
Jayati Ghosh explains why more than a third of a million Covid-19 cases are being reported in India daily—and what that says about our world.
Growing economic pains and a more united opposition threaten the Turkish president's grip. His regime resorts to ever more repression.
The pandemic has had differential impacts on women. Raised consciousness about them must be applied to advance gender equality in recovery measures.
A draft directive on sustainability reporting begins to address the challenge of turning the corporate tanker towards a zero-emissions 2050.
A 'rebuttable presumption of employment' is emerging as a response to platforms denying their workers employee status.
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Europe has always had its anti-enlightenment side. Northern Ireland graphically presents its extreme manifestation.
Europe’s lockdowns highlighted the right to housing—and its link to health and security. For many, however, it remains a distant privilege.
The pandemic made us all familiar with ‘social distancing’. Employers are starting to glimpse a future where ‘contractual distancing’ is normalised.
The military in Myanmar is fully aware of Europe’s response to the killing spree against democracy protesters. It is not impressed.
The EU’s strategic ambition must not be just to carve out a niche for itself among the major powers but to reshape global governance.
Sheri Berman explores what the Swedish case reveals about strategies to adopt towards right-wing populist parties.
The Conference on the Future of Europe shouldn't degenerate into political theatre. Politicians need to listen and give a voice to citizens.
New EU digital rules need to tackle the business model of surveillance capitalism.
A ‘helicopter money’ stimulus of direct payments to individuals, as in the US, would be neither well targeted nor transformatory in Europe.