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Green COVID-19 recovery packages can boost economic growth and tackle …
https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/green-covid-19-recovery-packages-can-boost-economic-growth-and-tackle-climate-change-researchers-say5 May 2020: Brian O’Callaghan, economist at the Institute for New Economic Thinking, University of Oxford. ... 2020). A net-zero emissions economic recovery from COVID-19. COP26 Universities Network Briefing. -
Projects funded through the Public Engagement Starter Fund |…
https://www.cam.ac.uk/public-engagement/information-for-staff-and-students/public-engagement-starter-fund/projects-funded-through-the-public-engagement-starter-fund5 Mar 2020: 2019. Dr Teresa Perez. Asian and Middle Eastern Studies. £1492. Valuing plastic: Evaluating the potential to derive economic, environmental and social value from plastic waste in South Africa . -
Four secrets of a successful business-university partnership |…
https://www.cam.ac.uk/business-and-enterprise/blog/four-secrets-of-a-successful-business-university-partnership20 Nov 2020: New digital technologies, big data and AI will have a critical role to play in addressing many of the societal challenges we face and in boosting the UK’s economic competitiveness -
Reports and Financial Statements 2020 Polar Sciences, PhD candidate,…
https://www.cam.ac.uk/system/files/university_of_cambridge_group_annual_reports_2019-20.pdf15 Dec 2020: on all aspects of society from mental health to education. and economics to working practices. ... and economic opportunities in our region and across the country. In addition, the University is also examining its own practices, and has now. -
Beyond the pandemic: focus on productivity to make everyone better off
https://www.cam.ac.uk/stories/BeyondThePandemic-productivity16 Nov 2020: We already know that ‘social capital’ or trust, in its different forms, has a big impact on economic success. ... An economic downturn leading to sustained loss of income means people’s mental and physical health will deteriorate along with their -
No country ‘immune’ to COVID-19 economic shock, but Asian nations…
https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/no-country-immune-to-covid-19-economic-shock-but-asian-nations-will-bounce-back-faster2 Dec 2020: Search. Search. No country ‘immune’ to COVID-19 economic shock, but Asian nations will bounce back faster. ... Research. No country ‘immune’ to COVID-19 economic shock, but Asian nations will bounce back faster.. -
Cambridge helps launch £10m Trinity Challenge to protect the world…
https://www.cam.ac.uk/news/cambridge-helps-launch-ps10m-trinity-challenge-to-protect-the-world-against-future-pandemics14 Sep 2020: £10m of funding will be made available to teams to support and scale their innovations across areas including economics, behavioural sciences, and epidemiology. ... The Trinity Challenge is calling on global participants to submit impact-led ideas -
Beyond the pandemic: put universities at the heart of an…
https://www.cam.ac.uk/stories/beyond-the-pandemic-innovation28 Aug 2020: The climate crisis. Ageing populations. Persistent economic and social inequality. A decade of stagnant productivity growth. ... of PPE inin Cambridge, or in helping smaller firms to navigate the economic crisis inand Lancaster. -
Syphilitic City
https://www.cam.ac.uk/stories/syphilis-georgian-london6 Jul 2020: Young women were particularly well represented among new arrivals to the city, and they were often placed in positions of domestic and economic dependence on mostly male employers. ... So infection rates represent a serious gap in our historical knowledge -
Opinion: Employers should cut hours not people during the pandemic |…
https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/opinion-employers-should-cut-hours-not-people-during-the-pandemic13 May 2020: large mental health deficit associated with unemployment and economic inactivity. ... How does it work? Other European countries, such as Germany and Austria, have traditionally used short-time work programmes to deal with economic crises. -
Beyond the pandemic: build a greener future
https://www.cam.ac.uk/stories/BeyondThePandemic-green-future9 Nov 2020: How we choose to prioritise an economic and societal recovery will dramatically affect the outcomes of both for future generations. ... What’s next? In the years following the COVID-19 pandemic, economic growth will be a high priority for all countries. -
Opening schools – and keeping them open – should be prioritised by…
https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/opening-schools-and-keeping-them-open-should-be-prioritised-by-government-report-says24 Jul 2020: This could reduce their earning potential by 3% a year and consequently lower the overall economic growth rate. ... Simon Burgess, Professor of Economics, University of Bristol, said: “We know how damaging it is for children to miss out on school. -
Tales from the edge of modern fertilities
https://www.cam.ac.uk/stories/fertilityfutures15 Dec 2020: Combined with fertility demands for same-sex couples, it’s a market set to increase – and one likely to stay strong in economic downturns. ... At the same time, there is a closing down of reproduction opportunities for poorer migrant populations, -
The testimony of trees: how volcanic eruptions shaped 2000 years of…
https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/the-testimony-of-trees-how-volcanic-eruptions-shaped-2000-years-of-world-history28 Sep 2020: However, the periods characterised by more prolific volcanism often coincided with times of conflict and economic decline. ... So many factors come into play – politics, economics, culture. But a big eruption that leads to widespread declines in grain -
Global dissatisfaction with democracy at a record high
https://www.cam.ac.uk/stories/dissatisfactiondemocracy29 Jan 2020: Dr Roberto Foa. The research team found that shifts in democratic satisfaction often responded to “objective circumstances and events” such as economic shocks or corruption scandals. ... If confidence in democracy has been slipping, it is because -
Enterprising researchers: Making a difference in Southern Africa
https://www.cam.ac.uk/stories/enterprisingresearchers15 Oct 2020: An article in The Economist, published at the end of March, gave further (pre-COVID) grounds for optimism about the continent's economic trajectory pointing, amongst other things, to "the emergence ... As all countries face the daunting task of -
The 'P' word
https://www.cam.ac.uk/stories/plastic16 Jan 2020: Thailand uses a staggering amount of single-use plastics every day, but its waste management system lags far behind its economic advances,” she explains. -
Lockdown 'helps fuel rise in cybercrime' | University of…
https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/lockdown-helps-fuel-rise-in-cybercrime3 Jun 2020: Anxiety over serious economic problems – such as job losses and business closures – may be prompting some people to step up existing harmful online activity as a means of generating income. ... Anxiety over serious economic problems – such as job -
Faith in democracy: millennials are the most disillusioned generation …
https://www.cam.ac.uk/stories/youthanddemocracy20 Oct 2020: Researchers argue that, in developed democracies, the biggest contributor to this trend is “economic exclusion” caused by high youth unemployment and wealth inequality: the strongest predictors of the satisfaction age gap. -
COVID-19: What to expect from a vaccine
https://www.cam.ac.uk/stories/covid19vaccine11 Sep 2020: In many ways the consideration of health and economics form the two extremes of a risk assessment of how to manage the outbreak and minimise the impact.
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