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Mobility is reshaping travel. Marianne Lespes, Senior Product Manager, shares why it is accelerating now, outlines SITA’s vision for a connected ecosystem, and explains how our hardware and solutio...
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Some children are on an up escalator from the moment they're born: warm homes, laptops, the right school zone. Others face barrier after barrier. Max Rashbrooke on why you can't separate economic i...
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In the first episode of our new series, we set out the big picture on inequality in the UK. We look at what has happened to income and wealth inequality and how Britain compares with other countrie...
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...especially women)
Strong dual attachment to Switzerland and countries of origin
Social networks grow locally and internationally
Two in Three migrants aim to become Swiss citi...
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...eveal how unwritten expectations influence decisions. Ideas about gender roles, social class, and ethnicity can shape who is seen as a “deserving” citizen — and who is not.
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Шабиби Осмaнова о том, что даёт силу и помогает людям с инвалидностью и их семьям становиться устойчивее.
Социальная инклюзия начинается в семье и обществе. Дети с инвалидностью должны расти как р...
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This section visualizes how social protection transfers change outcomes for different groups identified in the LNOB analysi...
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...rnational Organization for Migration (IOM) Slovakia and the Ministry of Labour, Social Affairs and Family of the Slovak Republic as members of EMN Slovakia. The activities of ...
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Britain has long seen lower intergenerational social mobility than many of its peers, with those from lower-income backgrounds receiving lowe...
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...gration strategies.
From work and family reunification to housing, schools, and social cohesion, migration shapes communities across the country in important ways.
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What shapes migration and mobility today?
For 12 years, the nccr – on the move, led by the University of Neuchâtel and supported by the Swiss National Science Foundation, has brought together over ...
Next Stop #6 I Entrepreneurship in Mobility - Talking Transport Transformation
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Mobility is one of the hardest spaces to build in. Cities are complex, change is slow, and decisions made today shape daily life for decades.
In this episode of Next Stop, we sit down with a young...
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Migration is a test of a healthy, democratic society.
Democracies embrace human dignity and equal opportunity for all people. When people are fleeing danger and seeking opportunity, how we treat...
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...rnational Organization for Migration (IOM) Slovakia and the Ministry of Labour, Social Affairs and Family of the Slovak Republic as members of EMN Slovakia. The activities of ...
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Be honest — how many of these did you get right? 😬
The numbers on billionaire wealth are wild, and people’s guesses tell you a lot about how hard it is to grasp the scale.
If these surprised you,..
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