The macroeconomic impact of ageing, EU immigration policy and pension expenditures

The EU faces ageing-driven fiscal strain, slower growth and rising pension costs, making employment-focused migration increasingly vital. The European Union population is ageing increasingly rapidly,
The ‘silver spoon’ is becoming more important in the Netherlands

Wealthy parents influence their children’s wealth directly – such as through inheritances or gifts – and indirectly, through family and environmental factors. This column compares
Can everyone afford to eat healthy? New data show progress, but not everywhere

Low-income countries and Sub-Saharan Africa are being left behind in global progress toward affordable healthy diets. Around 2.6 billion people – 32% of the global
US wealth inequality in 2022: A modest reversal at the top, persistent challenges below

The causes and consequences of income and wealth inequality are central concerns in economic research and policy discussions. This column presents findings from the 2022
Part-time work slows the narrowing of France’s lifetime gender earnings gap

France has narrowed its gender lifetime earnings gap, but has not managed closed it. Despite legal guarantees, French women still earn 30% less than men
Quantifying global debt risks amid high and rising public debt

As global debt continues to climb, evaluating debt risks is critical. This column introduces a novel ‘debt-at-risk’ framework that uses information on current macro-financial and
The State of Development Journals 2025: Quality, Acceptance Rates, Review Times, Open Access, and What’s New

This is the ninth in my annual series of efforts to put together data on development economics journals that is not otherwise publicly available or

