MarketPublishers.com http://marketpublishers.com/lists/news_52.html Social Studies news en-us 2008-12-02 15:21:26 GMT 2008-12-02 15:21:26 GMT Pension fund finances get worse http://marketpublishers.com/lists/3474/news.html Pension fund finances worsened in August, with the collective deficit of the UK's final salary pension schemes widening to £36.7bn. That was up from the deficit of £24.1bn at the end of July and far worse than the situation a... 08.09.2008 US jobless rate near 5-year high http://marketpublishers.com/lists/3459/news.html The unemployment rate in the US is at its highest level in nearly five years after a higher-than-expected 84,000 jobs were lost last month. The jobless rate has risen to 6.1%, the highest since December 2003, adding to concern about the... 05.09.2008 Flexible working to be extended http://marketpublishers.com/lists/3034/news.html The right to request flexible working is to be extended to about 4.5 million parents of children aged up to 16, reported The BBC. Under the current rules the opportunity is limited to parents whose children are under six or disabled. ... 15.05.2008 Immigration 'small benefit' to UK http://marketpublishers.com/lists/2847/news.html Record levels of immigration have had "little or no impact" on the economic well-being of Britons, an influential House of Lords committee has said, reported The BBC. It says competition from immigrants has had a negative impact... 01.04.2008 Global working women on the rise http://marketpublishers.com/lists/2693/news.html The world's working women are on the rise, says the International Labour Organization, but many find it hard to get jobs and endure poor conditions, reported The BBC. The number of employed women grew by almost 200 million over the last... 07.03.2008 Young women top unpaid work list http://marketpublishers.com/lists/2615/news.html Women without children are most likely to do unpaid overtime, says a report by the Trades Union Congress (TUC), reported The BBC. They are more likely to work extra hours than mothers, fathers and men without children, according to the... 22.02.2008 Study finds kids justify illegal downloads http://marketpublishers.com/lists/1609/news.html Children in Europe are aware of the risks of illegal downloading, but often rationalize their act by saying that everyone -- including their parents -- is doing it, according to a major European Commission survey, reported The Hollywood Reporter.... 13.08.2007 Wealth gap 'spreads across Asia' http://marketpublishers.com/lists/1554/news.html The gap between rich and poor has widened sharply in China and many other Asian countries as their economies have boomed, research has suggested, reported The BBC. The Asian Development Bank (ADB) found that relative inequality had widened... 08.08.2007 Country living 'more expensive' http://marketpublishers.com/lists/1472/news.html Living in the countryside costs £60 a week more than in towns and cities, a report has found, reported The BBC. The Commission for Rural Communities study showed rural households spend an average of almost £480 weekly. The... 17.07.2007 Half of Britons 'e-mail addicts' http://marketpublishers.com/lists/1202/news.html Half of Britons could not exist without e-mail - with 30 or 40-somethings more addicted than teens, a survey finds, reported The BBC. Fifty per cent of 25 to 34-year-olds told ICM researchers they would not be able to carry on without... 18.06.2007 Teachers are the biggest gossips, says survey http://marketpublishers.com/lists/813/news.html If you are a teacher, banker or a stockbroker, watch your back because a new report has found your colleagues are the biggest gossips. The favourite topics to tattle over at the water cooler include the boss, other people's personal life... 03.05.2007 On payday, it's still a man's world http://marketpublishers.com/lists/708/news.html A dramatic pay gap emerges between women and men in America the year after they graduate from college and widens over the ensuing decade, according to research released on Monday, reported The Reuters. One year out of college, women working... 24.04.2007