“The real complaint of the worker is the insecurity of his existence. He is not sure he will always have a job, he is not sure he will always be healthy, and he foresees that one day he will be old and unable to work.” Although these words sound like they were written for today, they were penned over a century ago by Otto von Bismarck, the German chancellor known … [Read more...] about Bridging the Gap: Expanding Social Security for All Workers
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The demographic wave drives the silver economy in Latin America and the Caribbean
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