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Jobs and the Future of WorkHow can we reduce the cost of remittances?Michael Kent · World Bank People Move 14 Jan 2016
Jobs and the Future of WorkCould "deep work" help you achieve peak productivity?Cal Newport · Knowledge@Wharton 14 Jan 2016
Jobs and the Future of WorkHow much do young people suffer when they graduate during a recession?Daiji Kawaguchi · VoxEU 14 Jan 2016
Jobs and the Future of WorkCould El Niño have boosted US employment growth?Ben Zipperer · Washington Center for Equitable Growth 14 Jan 2016
Social InnovationCould 'job mortgages' help us adapt to the digital age?Kemal Derviş · Project Syndicate 13 Jan 2016
Jobs and the Future of WorkHow workers can prevent their jobs being taken by robotsHarry A. Patrinos · World Bank Education for Global Development 13 Jan 2016
Jobs and the Future of WorkWhy we should invest in early childhood educationSneha Elango · VoxEU 13 Jan 2016
Resilience, Peace and SecurityThis country has more than half of children out of schoolAlex Whiting · Thomson Reuters Foundation trust.org 12 Jan 2016
Jobs and the Future of WorkBill Gates shares this habit with successful leadersShana Lebowitz 08 Jan 2016
Jobs and the Future of Work6 highly successful people who didn’t finish universityStéphanie Thomson 08 Jan 2016
Jobs and the Future of WorkHow can developing countries better prepare students for the workforce?Wahiduddin Mahmud 08 Jan 2016
Wellbeing and Mental HealthWhen women earn less than men they are far more likely to get depressedSebastien Malo 07 Jan 2016
Jobs and the Future of WorkWhy the gap between the super-rich and everyone else might not be as big as you thinkJim Tankersley 07 Jan 2016
Jobs and the Future of WorkDoes employee training lead to higher profits?Joydeep Chatterjee 06 Jan 2016