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Who’s breadwinning in Europe: A Comparative Analysis of Maternal Breadwinning in Great Britain and Germany
 
“The nature of work, earning and family relationship has changed. The model of a male breadwinner and a female carer is long gone.” The Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung London hosted an international panel…  
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Good Society 2.0: Shaping a Democratic and Digital Future in Europe
 
The digital revolution will change the way we work, live and communicate in an ever closer network of societies. How is digitalisation transforming politics, economy and society and how should…  
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Tax for our Times: How the Left can reinvent taxation
 
The Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung hosted a panel discussion on "Tax For Our Times" in cooperation with the Fabian Society. The open discussion at the House of Commons in Westminster followed the…  
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Progressive Politics and the Question of English Votes for English Laws
 
Colin Miller (June 2015): The question of English Votes for English Laws (EVEL) presents progressives with political and constitutional challenges. This paper, published by the…  
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Wage-led Growth
 
Engelbert Stockhammer (April 2015): Wage-led growth is an equitable strategy for recovery that realises that wage growth can support demand via consumption expenditures and it can also induce higher…  
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A Force for Fairness? What could the European Union do to combat economic inequality?
 
Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung and High Pay Centre (April 2015): Most British workers underestimate the importance of the European Union in guaranteeing many of their key rights at work shows a new…  
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Understanding Pegida in Context
 
Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung and Social Europe Journal (Edt., March 2015): The Pegida demonstrations that took place in Dresden and some other big German cities have attracted a significant amount of…  
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Pegida & Co. - The rise and fall of a populist enterprise
 
Dieter Rucht (March 2015): After appearing as if out of thin air in Dresden on 13 October 2014, the protest movement Pegida soon spread to several cities in Germany and other European countries,…  
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Welche Wahl hat Großbritannien?
 
Ulrich Storck (January 2015): The outcome of the upcoming general election in May is anything but predictable. Polls are suggesting that neither Tories nor Labour are going to win an overall…  
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Inequality and Work in the Second Machine Age
 
Henning Meyer (December 2014): The digital revolution associated with the Second Machine Age is likely to create major public policy challenges. Inequality in particular, already back at record…  
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