Demand for tertiary education continues to rise, but its further expansion will only be sustainable if it matches the supply of graduates with labour market and social...
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The Czech Ministry of Finance has drafted a law introducing a seven per cent digital tax, first announced last April. The tax will apply to revenues from online...
In the face of rapid population ageing, governments must promote more and better job opportunities at an older age to protect living standards and the sustainability of...
The Polish town of Miejsce Odrzańskie might at first glance appear to be looking for a starring role in a new feminist novel, something along the lines of Whileaway in...
The Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) is concerned that Hungary has not commenced any foreign bribery investigations or prosecutions in over...
Almost 90 per cent of Romanian emigrants believe that their full potential is not being used by their host countries, and that they have the skills to cope with more...
Slovakia is the fastest-growing developed country in the world, and is taking conscious steps to ensure its citizens benefit from its economic growth, according to the...
The European Commission and the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) have welcomed Croatia’s strides towards strengthening its regulatory policy...
Estonia is one of the most family-friendly countries in the European Union and the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD), according to a new...
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...
A new report by the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) claims that while the Latvian economy is thriving, with strong job growth driving...
The Czech Republic, Slovenia, Lithuania, Poland and Slovakia are the five emerging Europe countries with the highest share of employees who are at high risk of...