The coronavirus pandemic has been associated with worsening mental health among people in the United States and around the world. Three years later, Americans have largely retu rned to normal activities, but challenges with mental health remain.
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Women in Work 2023
Women in Work Index shows progress towards gender equality at work across the OECD has been exceedingly slow over the last 10 years, with a persistent gender pay gap of 14%, down only 2.5 percentage points since 2011. Improvement in the Index this year is a symptom of...
Half of EU’s population older than 44.4 years in 2022
Between 2012 and 2022, this indicator increased in all EU members except Sweden, where it decreased (from 40.8 years in 2012 to 40.7 years in 2022). In Malta, there was no change in the median age between 2012 and 2022, remaining at 40.4 years. In five EU countries,...
The Gender Divide When Working From Home
Research from the University of Nevada finds that the various tools provided by employers to aid remote working have scarcely helped, and indeed, in many instances have actually made the stress and mental toll even worse.
COVID-19 as a game-changer? The impact of the pandemic on urban trajectories
Some 93% of major metropolitan areas in Europe “shrank” or lost population as a result of the impact of COVID-19, with nearly two thirds of all European cities experiencing the same effect during the pandemic.
Parenting in America today
"In fact, mental health concerns top the list of parental worries, followed by 35% who are similarly concerned about their children being bullied, according to a new Pew Research Center survey".