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The Cardiff crisis of the 1980s: what lessons for UK universities today?

A dire financial position at University College, Cardiff in the 1980s required an emergency response from the highest levels of UK government. Now, four decades on, Cardiff University and many other higher education institutions face a similar crisis – and may also require some kind of rescue.

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Jobs, work, pay & benefits

Job opportunities for refugees: how can host countries help?

People who are refugees typically have worse employment prospects than the rest of the population, including other migrant groups. Targeted policies can help: speeding up application decisions, supporting access to work, improving job matching and providing language and mental health support.

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Job vacancies in the UK

How will the recent changes to National Insurance Contributions and Living Wage impact jobs in the UK?

The number of vacancies is one useful yardstick. Last month, there was a 3% drop, the sharpest decline in the past two years.
Monthly numbers can bounce around so this may be a blip, but it’s a blip worth monitoring.

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Health, physical & mental

What are the lingering effects of the pandemic on young people’s wellbeing?

The social restrictions and disrupted educational experiences resulting from Covid-19 have had a negative impact on many young people’s mental health. The damage to wellbeing has been more persistent in certain groups, particularly among girls and those who identify as non-binary.

Prices & interest rates

What’s happening to the cost of rent in the United States?

Americans faced surging rental costs in the immediate aftermath of the pandemic. Since then, the cities and regions that have built the most houses have managed to bring prices under control. But in places where housing supply remains low, rents have continued to spiral.

Nations, regions & cities

After Australia’s election: what are the big economic challenges?

Australia’s voters have returned the Labor Party to power – not least as geopolitical uncertainty favoured the stability of incumbency. Key areas of the renewed government’s focus will be measures on industrial innovation and skill formation to boost productivity and help to raise living standards.

Trade & supply chains

The airport economist: what’s happening in Taiwan’s economy?

Taiwan is close to being in the world’s 20 biggest economies by GDP. Trade and global connectivity are central, not least given the country’s key role in the global semiconductor industry. It also has a strong commitment to the environment and the economic opportunities around renewable energy.

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