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Can reforms of financial regulation encourage economic growth?

The UK government is proposing regulatory reforms of the financial services sector as part of its agenda for boosting economic growth. The main focus is on encouraging domestic investment by pension funds and relaxing household access to credit. The chances of success are highly uncertain.

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Health, physical & mental

Work and wellbeing during Covid-19: how were European countries affected?

Comparing data from France, Germany, Italy and the UK shows that social inequalities typically increased during the pandemic. Young people and those with less education were most affected by job losses: policy intervention could get more of them back into work.

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Compliance with NATO defence guidelines

Which NATO members are meeting defence targets?

NATO’s 2% GDP & 20% equipment spending guidelines set the standard – Canada and Belgium are the only members failing to hit either target.

Click on the chart to read Ron Smith on UK strategic defence reviews.

Thursday 13 March 2025

Jobs, work, pay & benefits

What explains the gender division of labour and how can it be redressed?

Adam Smith’s division of labour was about the efficiency gains from task specialisation in factories. But the gender division – gaps between men and women in pay, prestige, career progression and much more – can also be highly inefficient as well as highly inequitable.

Jobs, work, pay & benefits

How do safety concerns shape women’s opportunities in developing countries?

Women constantly face the possibility of becoming victims of sexual assault in public spaces and at work. This may deter them from pursuing better education and career opportunities. Ensuring that women are secure helps to guarantee that they will have better futures.

Families & households

What are the effects of paid family leave programmes in the United States?

To compensate for the lack of national provision, nine US states plus the District of Columbia have launched their own paid family leave programmes, with four more in the works. Studies highlight the effects of these policies on health, fertility and employment, but there is still much to learn.

Families & households

How should policy-makers think about longevity?

As people live longer, public policy and public spending should pivot towards ensuring longer, healthier and more active lives. This includes a shift towards preventative healthcare and lifelong education.

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