No change during the COVID-19 pandemic was more salient and divisive than school closures and the pivot to online learning.
Many parents also moved their students into learning pods, private schools or homeschooling out of a desire to have an in-person experience for their children.
The Economics Behind 'Quiet Quitting' — And What We Should Call It Instead | LAist
The big bang began on TikTok, with a video uploaded by a 20-something engineer named Zaid Khan.
"I recently learned about this term called quiet quitting, where you're not outright quitting your job, but you're quitting the idea of going above and beyond," Khan says.
Quiet quitting, in other words, is not really about quitting. It's more like a philosophy for doing the bare minimum at your job.
Countering Climate Change With "Greener" Economics | INSEAD Knowledge
"Spending more money" has long been seen as an equitable reward for the creation and accumulation of wealth. But, as I have argued in my work spanning more than six decades, how we make money is more important than how we spend it.
Humans are producing more waste than ever before. The oceans are a plastic dump and industrial pollution is choking the air. We are injecting massive amounts of fertilisers to make plants grow and neglecting the toxic consequences for freshwater aquifers.
Skeena Resources: Recent Study Confirms Robust Project Economics | Seeking Alpha
Just over a month ago, I wrote on Skeena Resources ( NYSE: NYSE: SKE ), noting that it was a unique story in the developer space, given that it had a world-class project in British Columbia and was likely to be more insulated from upfront cost creep than its peers.
Fortunately, the Feasibility Study provided a welcome surprise, reinforcing the exceptional project economics at Eskay Creek with very modest upfront capex.
Coal shortages pose downside risk to growth, says Capital Economics
"Global coal prices are likely to stay high for a while yet, which will limit how much imports can rise. And if domestic production struggles to meet demand for an extended period, power outages and economic disruption would almost certainly follow," Shilan Shah, senior India economist, said.
What is unit economics and why do startups focus on it so much?
Unit economics is used by companies for analysing cost to revenue ratio per unit or item sold. For startups, generating profit since day one can be a challenging task as companies have to also pay for certain non-operational costs at initial stages.
Analysis: Economics of pumpkin spice
London School of Economics ranked the top university for landing a job at a Big Four Accountancy ...
As undergraduates return for their final year of university this September, many will have their mind set on a career with some of the UK's largest and most reputable graduate employers.
However, as places for these graduate roles become more competitive, many will be wondering how their university stacks up in terms of career prospects.
European Economics Preview: Germany Economic Confidence, Final Inflation Data Due | Markets Insider
(RTTNews) - Economic sentiment and final inflation from Germany and labor market statistics from the UK are due on Tuesday, headlining a light day for the European economic news.
At 2.00 am ET, the Office for National Statistics publishes UK monthly labor market statistics. The ILO jobless rate is forecast to remain unchanged at 3.8 percent in three months to July.
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