Occupational Downgrading Puts Mental Health at Risk
by Carlo Devillanova
Immigrants tend to be overqualified for the lowskilled, highrisk occupations that they tend to take up. A research study shows that this fact increases the risk of psychological disorders
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With Increasingly Flexible Work, the Old Stakes Are of Little Use
by Maurizio Del Conte
New work time arrangements and forms require new ways of management and new protections. And therefore, new forms of labor relations and union organizations
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Trust That Can Be Trusted
by Arnstein Aassve
There is social trust and institutional trust. And if the former is more stable to external shocks, the latter is more sensitive to them. The two can also diverge, as during the pandemic, when mistrust in US institutions towards emergency management corresponded to an increase in social trust
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Egypt's Two Paths to Consumer Goods
by Camillo Papini
Agricultural exports on the one hand and strengthening of local production on the other: these are the opportunities that Moustafa Hassanein, Alumnus and Deputy General Manager of Maggie Metal Corporation, identifies in the market of a country that continues to exhibit strong demographic growth
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Three Cities, Three Homes for Bocconi Alumni
by Andrea Celauro
The Bocconians working in European institutions in Brussels, Frankfurt and Luxembourg have a point of reference also in the local chapters of the Bocconi Alumni Community. A word from the three leaders
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