Gender inequality in the economy is evident across Europe. It appears in many areas, including employment, labour participation, and pay. A key driver of this gap is unpaid work. In OECD countries, ...
Nuclear power accounts for 12% of the EU’s energy mix. Yet despite recent increases, overall nuclear power production is ...
The opportunity to work abroad strongly shapes career paths, with employees developing skills they may not have honed at home. Thanks to Europe's status as a single market, the number of people who ...
The region’s stores of natural gas are running at the lowest level in years, and filling them up is increasingly daunting as ...
With rising living costs, political uncertainty and fast-paced urban life across much of Europe, more people are asking the ...
There are two dominant global economic powers: the United States and China. In contrast, the countries of the European Union and the United Kingdom are struggling. Over the past two decades, the U.S.