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Everything you need to know about Ireland?s economy
22 Nov 2024 at 1:36am
Income inequality has fallen by 8% in recent years thanks to a big increase in the baseline national minimum wage two years ago. Ireland has also been doing well in promoting gender equality, coming ninth in the World Economic Forum Gender Gap Index ahead of France, Denmark, Germany and the UK. Ireland was ranked 24th out of 137 nations in the ...

These countries are paying people to move to the countryside
21 Nov 2024 at 4:08am
This article was updated on 26 January 2023. Japan, Portugal, Ireland and Australia are some of the countries offering rural relocation incentives. In 2020, an Italian village with just 115 residents offered relocation grants of up to ?8,000 a year for three years. COVID-19 and remote working has made rural relocation more possible ? and ...

The Global Competitiveness Index (GCI) 5.0 | World Economic Forum
21 Nov 2024 at 2:28am
Other top performers are mostly European economies, such as Switzerland, Ireland, Portugal, Luxembourg and Denmark, as well as the UAE (9) and New Zealand (10). Top performers by income group are Mauritius (24) and Costa Rica (30) for upper middle-income countries, Mongolia (25) and Vietnam (26) for lower-middle income countries, and Sierra ...

Global Gender Gap Report 2022 - The World Economic Forum
20 Nov 2024 at 11:07pm
The Global Gender Gap in 2022 is 68.1% closed. The overall gender parity score rose from 67.9% in 2021 to 68.1% in 2022, considering the constant sample of 145 countries covered in both the 2021 and 2022 editions. Progress towards closing the gender gap has stalled in most countries. Only 30 of the 145 economies covered in both this edition and ...

Where are the world?s most globalized countries?
21 Nov 2024 at 3:57pm
Oct 15, 2015. The KOF Swiss Economic Institute has released its index of the world?s most globalized countries, and Ireland finds itself at the top of a list that is decidedly European. Of the top 15 countries on the list, only Singapore, which ranked fourth, and Canada, which ranked 12th, are outside of Europe.

Over 50 heads of state attended Davos 2024. Here's what they had to say ...
21 Nov 2024 at 5:15pm
In Davos, top public and private sector voices as well as leading civil society experts met to discuss how to effectively deal with security crises, such as the current situation in the Middle East, while at the same time mitigating the structural forces of fragmentation. The meeting was also attended by over 50 heads of states and government ...

Gender gap: These are the world?s most gender-equal countries
22 Nov 2024 at 12:18am
Ireland It closed the gap in the Educational Attainment subindex, and its overall Economic Participation score rose by 0.013 thanks to continued parity in women?s participation as professional and technical workers, and by a reduction of gender gaps in estimated earned income, wage equality, and the participation of legislators, senior ...

New study shows 4-day working week to be a success - The World Economic ...
21 Nov 2024 at 11:03am
Most of the companies that took part were in the United States and Ireland. Trials have also taken place in other parts of the world, but wider adoption is likely much further off. The study was run by a non-profit, 4 Day Week Global, in collaboration with researchers at 3 institutions - Boston College, University College Dublin and Cambridge ...

Emissions reductions: The EU countries improving most | World Economic ...
21 Nov 2024 at 8:47am
Analysis shows that if Ireland?s planned climate commitments and policies are fully implemented, it could produce a 29% reduction in emissions by 2030 compared to 2018 levels, far short of the 51% target stated in the country?s Climate Action Plan 2023. There are indications that agriculture, electricity, transport, industry and nearly all ...

Europe?s 10 fastest growing economies | World Economic Forum
20 Nov 2024 at 7:47pm
Ireland backs up last year?s record growth of 6.9% with the strongest growth forecast this year too. The Commission?s report predicts GDP growth of 4.5% in 2016. Romania also returns strong figures, with growth expected to be 4.2% this year ? up from 3.6% last year.



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