When Gabriel García Márquez was working on one of his most iconic stories, “No One to Writes to the Colonel,” it was 1960, and in Colombia, each woman had an average of nearly seven children. He himself had 11 siblings, which was not unusual in his hometown of Aracataca. Twenty years later, he could have titled his work “Chronicle of an Announced Aging,” because the fertility … [Read more...] about The demographic wave drives the silver economy in Latin America and the Caribbean
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Employment in G20: Promoting Diversity and a Just Transition
In 2024, Brazil chaired the G20, a coalition of the world’s largest economies that encompasses nearly two-thirds of the global workforce. On the occasion of the G20 Summit held on November 18-19 in Rio de Janeiro, this blog post summarizes the key discussions that took place within the Employment Working Group (EWG), with the Inter-American Development Bank (IDB) participating … [Read more...] about Employment in G20: Promoting Diversity and a Just Transition