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Workers from lower socio-economic backgrounds face a triple disadvantage in the workplace, according to new research by Queen Mary University of London and the Institute for Employment Studies.
Alex Ukam representing Cross River at National Population Commission, says it's unfortunate that women are unfairly blamed ...
Workers from lower socio-economic backgrounds were more likely to be employed in sectors such as IT and engineering, which typically offer better working conditions, while those from wealthier ...
Stoss, president of The Institute, said gaps in academic achievement are widely recognized and have complex causes. "They arise from a combination of personal, systemic, and structural factors," Avery ...
India's economy is projected to experience positive growth in FY26, driven by strong domestic demand and a resilient services ...
Crude oil outlook turns bearish as geopolitical risks ease, OPEC plans a supply hike, and demand signals remain weak ahead of ...
Analysis - Somalia ranks among the lowest scoring countries in the United Nations Human Development Index. The index of 195 countries is a summary measure of average achievement in key dimensions of ...
Towns and villages by a major river in China's Guangxi lay half-submerged as floodwaters from a province upstream roared into the mountainous region, with the expected landfall of a tropical cyclone ...
Western sanctions pressure on Russia and Belarus, which, according to the idea of its initiators, was supposed to "tear to ...
On July 4, 2025, Anhui Anwa New Energy Technology Co., Ltd. announced the successful rollout of the first batch of engineering prototypes from its independently developed GWh-level new-type ...
More than 350 state programs related to diversity, equity, and inclusion have been abolished under Gov. Mike Braun’s ...