It’s becoming more common for younger children to be cared for outside the home in daycare centers, kindergartens, pre-primary schools, and other early years settings. On average across
One of the key reasons Europe is falling behind in its digital transformation is a shortage of digital skills. At an event last week, MEP Maria de Graça
As Greece’s population continues to decline due to low birth rates and high emigration, Greek newspaper Ethnos has reported that, because of this, schools and kindergartens have been
According to a recent survey by researchers at Oxford University, 30% of workers fear they could lose their jobs due to changes in technology. So, with this in
In the last few years, the EU has launched numerous initiatives in a bid to tackle youth unemployment. However, according to the head of the European higher education
“Structural reform” is a term that’s commonly used in European politics. In particular, it tends to be mentioned during – and after – economic crises. But what is
The WHO recently issued warnings over the dangers of excessive alcohol consumption. It’s estimated that three million people died in 2016 from alcohol abuse, and Europe has the
Despite so much focus being put on tackling gender inequality in the European Union, unfortunately, the number of women in top jobs in the region is still much
Even in the modern world, child poverty continues to be a major issue, and the European Union is no exception. Child poverty is one of the leading causes
Despite fears that Brexit would make the UK less appealing to international students, new figures have shown that it might not be the case. According to UCAS, the