The project #Blockchain4EU is a forward looking exploration of existing, emerging and potential applications based on Blockchain and other DLTs for industrial / non-financial sectors. It combined Science...
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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...
Com'Chain is a group of local and / or complementary currencies such as Monnaie Leman and La Racine that pool their resources and skills to develop shared IT solutions. It...
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.
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...
The Policy brief
Distributed Ledger Technologies (DLTs), such as blockchains, are primarily tamper-resistant and time-stamped databases that allow multiple actors in a network to record, verify...
Erasmus student mobility is the most recognised element of Erasmus+ and clearly popular with an increase in student uptake from 3,000 in 1987 to over 300,000 today. Recent studies show...