A selection of articles about emerging Europe published elsewhere this week, all of which caught our eye and all of which are well worth your time. Listing them here...
Tag - Demographics
The good times look set to continue for the construction markets of emerging Europe. According to the Eastern European Construction Forecasting Association (EECFA)...
The Polish government has endorsed a bill that would abolish personal income tax for employees under the age of 26. The aim of the move is to halt the emigration of...
Hungary’s healthcare system is the weakest of all Central European countries. “The Hungarian health system is very close to how it was 30 years ago as no major...
Demographics in the Visegrád countries – the Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland and Slovakia – will shift dramatically over the next two decades as population...
Croatian trade unions have collected more than 600,000 signatures in order to force a nationwide referendum on reducing the retirement age from 67 to 65. “We want this...
Emerging Europe sits down with Neil Taylor, head of Kosovo at the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD), to discuss both the opportunities and...
Emerging Europe, a London-based intelligence and networking platform, which runs the Alliance for Business Services, Innovation and Technology initiative, has partnered...
Pope Francis has addressed the issue of low birth rates, high levels of emigration and refugees during a visit to Bulgaria and North Macedonia. “Bulgaria, like so...
A new survey carried out by PLUGin, the Polish Innovation Diaspora Foundation and the Gdynia Emigration Museum has found that almost half of Poles currently working in...
Credit rating company Moody’s has changed Croatia’s outlook from stable to positive, affirming the country’s long-term local and foreign currency...
Recently announced reforms to Poland’s pension system are just the latest in a long line of changes made over the past eight years. Unfortunately, the majority of these...