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Severe drop in childbirth rates across the Nordics tema

Severe drop in childbirth rates across the Nordics

What will happen to the Nordic labour market when birth rates in all of the five Nordic countries have fallen to record-low levels? Can existing assisted fertilisation technology help increase the number of children? Or is the drop in foreign adoptions larger?
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Twins and triplets

Source: ESHRE
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Malin Allert

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Kjetil Vedøy

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Kjetil Vedøy, Unn Alma Skatvold, Inger Marie Hagen.

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Theme: Change of tack in EU policy?

Mobilising for a strong social Europe tema

Mobilising for a strong social Europe

On 16 April, a new social declaration on the future of employment policy covering the years 2024 to 2019 was adopted in Belgian La Hulpe. The La Hulpe Declaration was signed by the Belgian Presidency on behalf of 25 countries. Sweden and Austria were the only EU states not to sign.
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Bjarni Benediktsson

Swedish MEPs: Climate crucial in EU elections tema

Swedish MEPs: Climate crucial in EU elections

In the EU it is often said that the green transition will bring future jobs, but now the EU’s main climate actions are threatened. As June’s European Parliamentary elections approach, far-right parties want to either change or tear up existing decisions in the EU Green Deal and Fit for 55. The conservative EPP group is also looking at putting the brakes on the climate transition.
EU’s labour market wish list “could crash with the Nordic model” tema

EU’s labour market wish list “could crash with the Nordic model”

The EU Parliament has drawn up a huge wish list for the labour market. Top social democrat candidate Johan Danielsson believes it contains reasonable demands. "The Nordic region has a lot to gain from improved working and living conditions in the rest of Europe, says Danielsson.
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