For a resilient and sustainable Europe
SUSTAINWELL aims to contribute to a resilient Europe and sustainable welfare by analysing -both theoretically and empirically- how the family, the market and the government can interact in facing an ageing population
Latest News
- Interview with James Sefton: there is more solidarity between generations than the “Millennials versus Boomers” narrative would suggestJames Sefton, Chair in Economics – Academic Director for MSc Finance & Accounting, MSc Financial Technology and MSc Investment & Wealth Management, talks about intergenerational… Read more: Interview with James Sefton: there is more solidarity between generations than the “Millennials versus Boomers” narrative would suggest
- The Elderly Bias of the Spanish Welfare State (1958–2012)The Spanish welfare state is strongly biased toward sustaining the elderly’s welfare, rather than children’s. We study the evolution of that bias since 1958 through… Read more: The Elderly Bias of the Spanish Welfare State (1958–2012)
- We celebrate our 2nd General MeetingFrom the 9th to 11th of October, we held our second General Meeting in Barcelona, Spain. Three intense days strengthening our collaboration and sharing our latest advances… Read more: We celebrate our 2nd General Meeting
Project Details
SUSTAINWELL Coordinator
Prof. Concepció Patxot
University of Barcelona, Spain
14 partners from 7 countries
Duration
48 months
February 2023 – January 2027
Budget
€ 3M
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"The impact of a decade of digital transformation on employment, wages, and inequality in the EU: A “conveyor belt” hypothesis"
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