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  1. Vor 2 Tagen · I draw three conclusions. First, there is no evidence that the existence of rich people leads to more social problems. Second, if governments try to tax wealthy people away, this will reduce the ...

  2. Vor 2 Tagen · This paper examines perspectives on how the BRICS countries could succeed in steering the global economy. Various literature and research work of eminent experts were explored to understand better the influence of the BRICS countries in driving positive and dynamic change on a global scale, as well as efforts to address global inequality.

  3. Vor 14 Minuten · They would be shocked to learn that Germany today has the shortest average working hours of any advanced economy in the world, per Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development statistics for 2022. The average number of hours worked by Germans has fallen by 30 percent in the last half century, and it is a full 25 percent below US levels.

  4. Vor 5 Tagen · European Industrial Relations Review 25(3): 233–246. Google Scholar Sydow J, Fichter M, Helfen M, et al. (2014) Implementation of Global Framework Agreements: Towards a multi-organizational practice perspective.

  5. Vor 18 Stunden · This view is particularly prevalent in Mexico (57%), South Korea (56%), Sweden and Poland (both 55%). People in Türkiye (30%) are most likely to say that a fair society is instead one in which everyone enjoys the same quality of life, following a 7pp increase in this view vs 2023. Belgium (25%) and France (24%) follow. The urgency of inequality

  6. Vor 3 Tagen · Our findings show that immigration reduces income inequality among natives and the effect is larger in those LMAs where the degree of similarity between immigrants and natives is higher. We also find that immigration has a positive effect on natives' labor income in occupations that require language skills, while the effect is not significant in low/no skilled jobs that only require basic ...

  7. Vor 2 Tagen · In this feature, Dr. Pranav Chintalapati (Assistant Professor, UBC Chemical & Biological Engineering) reflects on his collaboration with ORICE on the CHBE 264 poster assignment that included systems thinking to analyze cases of industrial pollution exposure, identify stakeholders, and propose preventive measures. Read on to learn more.