The myth of the midlife crisis remains very much alive in the collective imagination, but sociologists and historians question whether it is still relevant
Sumar intends to address inequality with a proposal to give young people a sizable chunk of money when they come of age. The funds would be available to all 18-23-year-olds, regardless of their economic circumstances.
In contrast with more anti-immigrant politics in much of Europe, Spain’s government has loosened rules to allow the recruitment of employees in their countries, mostly in Latin America, for both skilled and unskilled jobs that are hard to fill.
The eurozone’s fourth-biggest economy has glaring vacancies ranging from software developers and scientists to waiters, bricklayers and baggage handlers.
Euro zone wages are climbing after a lost decade but some pay rises may prove fleeting as employers across the bloc opt to give one-off bonuses rather than permanent increases against an uncertain outlook for growth and inflation. The preference for temporary increases may be frustrating for workers struggling with a cost-of-living crisis but it .