
Wind of change: Cultural determinants of maternal labour supply
Despite progress in gender equality, significant labour market disparities persist, particularly impacting mothers after childbirth. This column investigates how

Despite progress in gender equality, significant labour market disparities persist, particularly impacting mothers after childbirth. This column investigates how

Remote work and geographic mobility have surged in the US since 2020. This column examines trends for both and

Daron Acemoglu and Simon Johnson of MIT together with James Robinson of the University of Chicago have been awarded

Economic inequality between white and non-white Americans remains pervasive. This column analyses how health inequality relates to disparities in

Election integrity is a cornerstone of democracy. In the US, voters who move will often have active registrations in

Populism poses significant economic risks, often undermining long-term growth for short-term political gains. This column uses the example of

During the past decade, subdued wage growth and a faulty Phillips curve have puzzled economists. This column proposes an

Geography can shape the distributional consequences of international trade. For example, Western England and Wales are more suitable for

In July 2024, the UK Treasury and Department of Trade and Business began work on the creation of a

Executive summary The historical track record of centralisation of public expenditures at European Union level is patchy, and the

Despite progress in gender equality, significant labour market disparities persist, particularly impacting mothers after childbirth. This column investigates how

Remote work and geographic mobility have surged in the US since 2020. This column examines trends for both and

Daron Acemoglu and Simon Johnson of MIT together with James Robinson of the University of Chicago have been awarded

Economic inequality between white and non-white Americans remains pervasive. This column analyses how health inequality relates to disparities in

Election integrity is a cornerstone of democracy. In the US, voters who move will often have active registrations in

Populism poses significant economic risks, often undermining long-term growth for short-term political gains. This column uses the example of

During the past decade, subdued wage growth and a faulty Phillips curve have puzzled economists. This column proposes an

Geography can shape the distributional consequences of international trade. For example, Western England and Wales are more suitable for

In July 2024, the UK Treasury and Department of Trade and Business began work on the creation of a

Executive summary The historical track record of centralisation of public expenditures at European Union level is patchy, and the




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