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The Italian youngsters “brain drain”: a contemporary mass migration

PUBLISHED 0CT 2017 From the latest Italian official Istat report, in 2015 almost 100 thousand Italians left their home country, 15% more than in the previous year: half of them is less than 40 years-old and one third has a Bachelor degree. As a constant trend, these volumes continued also in …

A EU-wide initiative took place – the European Week of Sport!

New initiative seeking sportsmen and women with a pioneer spirit!Published OCT 2017 Last week was the European Week of Sport and the EP hosted a session on 27 September in the framework of this event, organised under the auspices of EurEThICS. European Union Experts, in partnership with EurEthICS ETSIA ®, took part of a series of events dedicated to Sports, …

F.M.E. Conference (Romanian Academy)

European Union Experts had the pleasure to attend on October 27th the annual International Scientific Conference 2017 on “Financial and Monetary Economics” (FME), organized as its 5th Edition in Bucharest (Romania) by the Romanian Academy(National Institute for Economic Research). The conference has been organized with the financial support of Appellant Donor Fund …

New threats: artisans and crafts will disappear in Italy for new millennial jobs?

Made in Italy? Not for much longer as artisans and craftship are disappearing. Italy has always been renowned for its artisans: they create unique masterpieces by hand, even in an age in which most products are mass-produced. But these artisans and their work –and also many others- are at risk …

For equality between workers in Europe? Same job, same salary!

The EU Commission has approved a reform of the directive 96/71/EC concerning the posting of workers in the framework of the provision of service to fight the social dumping. Posted workers are EU citizens who have an employment contract in their home country but are temporarily moved to another EU country (host Country) …

Refugees and labour market: lessons and challenges for a future integration

Asylum applications in the European Union have surpassed 1.2 million in 2015, confirming that this is the biggest refugee crisis since the second world war and making the need for a more coordinated European response in all relevant policy areas immanent. Dozens of articles and research have been written upon …

Germany’s new horizons and challenges in the light of Merkel’s leadership

German Chancellor Angela Merkel’s Christian Democratic Union (CDU) may have won a majority in September’s federal election, but that does not directly implicate that Germany’s future is clearly given. What emerges as Merkel seeks to form a new coalition with the Greens and the Free Democrats will not only shape …

Crypto Currencies and the future of Crypto-valutes

The Crypto Currencies: A Crypto currency is a digital asset or a virtual currency used as a mean of exchange through encryption in order to make transactions secure and to control the creation of a new currency. A definitive feature of cryptocurrency, and arguably its most captivating allure, is its …

A Year of Trump: Challenges and Opportunities for Europe

When we woke up on the early morning of November 9th, 2016, as Europeans we experienced the second electoral shock of 2016. After Brexit in June, Donald Trump was elected President of the United States of America. The European project seemed to be further weakened: for the first time in history a country …

A road map to re-launch the Africa-EU partnership!

The Lisbon summit of 2007 adopted a Joint Africa-EU strategy, the document stated that Africa’s 55 countries and the EU Member States have a shared neighborhood, history and future, and should cooperate in building a strong political relationship and close cooperation in key areas. The strategy aimed to move from a traditional …