
Demographic change: Individual blessing, but headwinds for European growth
Developed countries are ageing fast. Although longer and healthier lives imply huge welfare gains for individuals, the effects on

Developed countries are ageing fast. Although longer and healthier lives imply huge welfare gains for individuals, the effects on

Switching the delivery of one-to-one services from in-person to online offers potential cost savings and increased convenience, but what

Traffic accidents are the leading cause of death among teenagers in most countries. This column examines the impact of

Raising the legal age for purchasing tobacco products to 21 has emerged as a preferred strategy to reduce the

Expansion in access to public infrastructure has been found to improve a host of development outcomes. This column uses

Both Black and white infant mortality rates in the US have fallen in the past century, but racial inequality

In recent decades, LGBTQ+ communities have received increased attention from policymakers. But the issues facing intersex people – whose

The US healthcare system relies on a heavily subsidised and lightly regulated private sector, and despite living in the

Overweight and obesity have risen dramatically in recent decades in both developed and developing countries. Numerous policies have been

Recent workforce surveys reveal alarmingly high levels of work-related stress worldwide. Consequently, a significant share of workers experience stress-related

Developed countries are ageing fast. Although longer and healthier lives imply huge welfare gains for individuals, the effects on

Switching the delivery of one-to-one services from in-person to online offers potential cost savings and increased convenience, but what

Traffic accidents are the leading cause of death among teenagers in most countries. This column examines the impact of

Raising the legal age for purchasing tobacco products to 21 has emerged as a preferred strategy to reduce the

Expansion in access to public infrastructure has been found to improve a host of development outcomes. This column uses

Both Black and white infant mortality rates in the US have fallen in the past century, but racial inequality

In recent decades, LGBTQ+ communities have received increased attention from policymakers. But the issues facing intersex people – whose

The US healthcare system relies on a heavily subsidised and lightly regulated private sector, and despite living in the

Overweight and obesity have risen dramatically in recent decades in both developed and developing countries. Numerous policies have been

Recent workforce surveys reveal alarmingly high levels of work-related stress worldwide. Consequently, a significant share of workers experience stress-related




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