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Exponential growth is difficult for people to grasp. But that is what has happened to sales of Albert Camus’s The Plague, first published in 1947. According to Jacqueline Rose, it is ‘an upsurge ...
The global wealth disparity has been greatly exacerbated by the pandemic, and there is a concentration of wealth among the top 1.2% of people. We explore factors causing inequality, the role of debt, ...
Sarah Murphy, the minister for mental health and wellbeing, said: "Becoming a Marmot Nation is about acknowledging that ...
Objectives Explore inequalities in risk factors, mental and physical health morbidity in non-pregnant women of reproductive age in contact with mental health services and how these vary per ethnicity.
U.S. income inequality has varied inversely with union density over the past hundred years. But moving beyond this aggregate relationship has proven difficult, in part because of limited microdata on ...
The law seeks to prevent children under age 16 from opening social media accounts on certain platforms — though it would allow parents to give consent for 14- and 15-year-olds to have accounts.
In most G20 countries, the age is uniformly 18. Canada’s inconsistency, like so many interprovincial irritants, is a uniquely self-inflicted irritant.
As Quebec considers limiting social media for kids under 14, we look at how other jurisdictions around the world have enforced their own restrictions and the concerns when it comes to protecting ...
For an overwhelming majority of retirees, Social Security is more than just a monthly check they'll receive. It represents a financial foundation that would be challenging to live without.In 2023 ...
Retirees born in 1960 or later no longer reach full retirement age at 65. Learn why the FRA went up, what it means for you and the possible future of the FRA.
When reading your editorial “The New Retirement Age in Denmark Is 70” (May 27), I couldn’t help but think of the myriad pharmaceutical commercials showing senior citizens engaged in vigorous ...
A committee of Quebec legislature members is recommending that social media accounts be barred for youth under the age of 14 unless they have the consent of a parent or guardian.