The world population is expected to reach 8 billion around 15 November 2022. A new story of the Atlas of Demography illustrates EU population trends in the context of ever-growing...
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The debate on a shorter working time is back in several EU countries. While the debate increasingly mentions well-being and work-life balance among the reasons to reduce working time...
Trends in Inequality of Opportunity in health over the life-cycle: the role of early-life conditions
This paper explores the evolution of inequality of opportunity in the prevalence of chronic diseases along the life cycle and across different birth cohorts for individuals aged 50 or older and residing...
This Community of Fairness webinar brings together researchers and policymakers to explore the wide-ranging economic and social consequences of the COVID-19 pandemic for working women globally.
A new story of the Atlas of Demography illustrates the links between urbanisation and demographic trajectories: the proportion of people living in cities continues to grow in world regions and countries with high...
Financial compensations are often proposed to address regressive distributional impacts of carbon taxes. While financial compensations have shown to benefit vulnerable groups distributionally...
More and more European higher education students decide to take part in international student mobility (ISM). However, not much is known about the actual benefits...
This study shows that the multigenerational transmission of inequality in most of the 28 EU countries is higher than what a parent-to-child paradigm would suggest. While a strand of the literature claims that this is due...
A new thematic story of the Atlas of Demography looks at the demographics and unemployment levels of the EU’s outermost regions.
The EU counts nine outermost regions: French Guiana, Guadeloupe...
New Atlas of Demography story on migrant workers in the EU
A new thematic story in the Atlas of Demography highlights the key contribution of migrant workers to the EU labour market...