
From decline to revival: Policies to unlock human capital and productivity
The question of why productivity growth slowed from the early- to mid-2000s continues to interest policymakers, but researchers have

The question of why productivity growth slowed from the early- to mid-2000s continues to interest policymakers, but researchers have

The mental health of PhD students has become a growing concern, with reports highlighting high rates of depression, anxiety,

Education is recognised as a crucial factor in breaking the cycle of poverty. This column examines how historical exposure

Global poverty has decreased markedly since the 1980s, whilst access to education has improved significantly over the same period.

The evolution and changing content of work is a defining feature of advanced economies. Jobs that did not exist

Working mothers often face lower wages, fewer formal contracts, and less job security than their male counterparts, a disparity

Multiple-choice tests are widely used to evaluate job candidates, but attitudes towards risk can influence gender differences in test

Faculty mobility has been a hallmark of universities since their inception. The connections forged between distant campuses has facilitated

In 2021, the US temporarily expanded the Child Tax Credit, a programme intended to support the income of families

Policies aimed at reducing economic fluctuations primarily focus on disruptive recessions, but booms may also have hidden costs. A

The question of why productivity growth slowed from the early- to mid-2000s continues to interest policymakers, but researchers have

The mental health of PhD students has become a growing concern, with reports highlighting high rates of depression, anxiety,

Education is recognised as a crucial factor in breaking the cycle of poverty. This column examines how historical exposure

Global poverty has decreased markedly since the 1980s, whilst access to education has improved significantly over the same period.

The evolution and changing content of work is a defining feature of advanced economies. Jobs that did not exist

Working mothers often face lower wages, fewer formal contracts, and less job security than their male counterparts, a disparity

Multiple-choice tests are widely used to evaluate job candidates, but attitudes towards risk can influence gender differences in test

Faculty mobility has been a hallmark of universities since their inception. The connections forged between distant campuses has facilitated

In 2021, the US temporarily expanded the Child Tax Credit, a programme intended to support the income of families

Policies aimed at reducing economic fluctuations primarily focus on disruptive recessions, but booms may also have hidden costs. A




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