‘In Switzerland, around 1.4 million people are at risk of poverty,’ or ‘One in ten struggles to make ends meet’. Headlines like these sound alarming, but they only show part of the picture. Poverty in ...
Immigration-related population growth is coming under increasing fire across party lines. The polarized discourse is characterized by legitimate concerns and fears, but there is a lack of reliable ...
Wie verändert Künstliche Intelligenz (KI) den Schweizer Arbeitsmarkt? Unternehmen investieren massiv in neue Technologien – mit Folgen für zahlreiche Berufe. Unsere Publikation analysiert, wie KI ...
Since the beginning of the Russian invasion of Ukraine more than a year ago, almost 10,000 civilians have been killed, most of them by air strikes on civilian infrastructures. This has been a wake-up ...
In mid-May, Jérôme Cosandey took on a new role as Head of the Labor Directorate and member of the Executive Committee at the State Secretariat for Economic Affairs (SECO). The Neuchâtel native ...
For many Swiss households, the new year brings higher electricity prices. Compared to 2023, electricity costs for a typical household (H4) will rise over 18 percent on average in 2024. The increase ...
To enable a common higher education area, the program structure needed to be harmonized. Before the reform, major differences between countries existed and the programs were often difficult to compare ...
Labor migration: Access to the labor market depends on nationality as well as the purpose and duration of the intended activity. Refugee migration: Switzerland grants asylum to people who face ...
Most cantonal banks enjoy extensive privileges: explicit government guarantees and tax exemptions. As highlighted in Avenir Suisse’s new analysis, the Swiss Confederation hence loses tax revenues ...
Subsidies experienced a veritable renaissance with the coronavirus pandemic. While the granting of subsidies is at least transparent at federal level, in the cantons and municipalitiesthere’s an ...
ZWEITE, ERGÄNZTE AUFLAGE Die warme Progression ist eine kontinuierliche Steuererhöhung für alle – in so kleinen Schritten, dass es kaum jemandem auffällt. Bund, Kantone und Gemeinden müssen sich dafür ...
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