Immigration Unexpectedly Thwarts the Population Time Bomb A population time bomb has been heralded as imminent for many years. Proponents of the theory forecast steep and...
The UK is in the Midst of a White-Collar Recession Even as the U.K. economy experienced a very shallow economic contraction last year, the labor market continued to add...
The Unexpected Wage Compression Low-wage workers have seen faster wage gains since the beginning of the pandemic. Two factors have played into this:...
Where in the World are the DINKs? While the DINK phenomenon (dual income no kids) has been especially trendy in the United States, it is not...
Keeping Up With the DINKs The global fertility crisis Fertility rates across advanced economies have fallen dramatically and are expected to remain low indefinitely....
The Divide Between Graduates’ Aspirations and Industry Demand Job seekers have grown more optimistic about their prospects within the past years, evidenced by the rise of trends...
How Would We Know if a State is in a Recession? Since economists already have trouble identifying recessions at the national level, knowing whether a state is in a downturn...
Push and Pull Factors: Migration to OECD Countries at Record High Migration to OECD countries is rising The topic of migration has been trending again throughout 2023. This is not...
Disabled Workers Have Thrived in Recent Years. Can it Last? Workers with disabilities have suffered from the inaccessibility of the American world of work for decades but not for...
The UK Labor Market Does Not Reward Graduates Too many problems to count Let’s not sugarcoat it: the U.K. economy and labor market are suffering from various...
Age and Remote Work Preferences: Dispelling the Myths Over the past few years, there has been a remarkable transformation in the way people work. The United States...