Bangladesh should leverage targeted policies to transform its diaspora earnings from a resilient lifeline into a powerful ...
According to the Ludwig Institute for Shared Economic Prosperity, America's "True Rate of Unemployment" now sits at 24.8 percent.
An new article published in Social Work in Mental Health outlines the persistent systemic and structural social injustices ...
Built on Inheritance, Not Merit The world is moving from the era of the billionaire to the age of the trillionaire, and the ...
Liberia stands at a defining moment. Home to over 40% of the remaining Upper Guinean Forest and extraordinary biodiversity—including 2,900 plant species, 150 mammals, and 600 bird species—the country ...
This year, we doubled our reporting on the systemic obstacles to food security, including poverty, inequality, and structural ...
Poverty and destitution in Argentina dropped significantly over the past year, although the levels remain higher than those indicated by official data, a respected watchdog warns. According to a ...
Keir Starmer has fiercely criticised the two-child benefit cap, labelling it a "failed social experiment" following Rachel Reeves’ announcement of its abolition within her Budget. The Prime Minister ...
Sir Keir Starmer says the move, which is set to cost £3 billion by the end of the Parliament, would lift hundreds of thousands of children out of poverty and serve as "an investment in Britain's ...
Ditching the cap will cost about £3 billion by the end of this Parliament, according to the Office for Budget Responsibility. The Prime Minister argued the move, which is set to cost £3 billion by the ...
THE government says the country’s highly informalised economy demands interventions that protect informal workers, strengthen household incomes, expand social insurance and promote productive ...
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