Demographics
Austrian, US Thought Leaders Discuss Tough D&I Issues
Submitted by samantha.chiafalo on Tue, 11/16/2010 - 16:48At the invitation of the Austrian ambassador to the United States, Mercer’s Liz MacGillivray recently joined other European and American thought leaders for a roundtable discussion hosted by the embassy of Austria in Washington, DC. The Austrian delegation led by Beatrice Achaleke, the well-known European diversity activist who organised last year’s World Diversity Leadership Summit in Vienna, included business executives and government officials.
Japan: Work and Family Still a Difficult Balance so Most Women Still Put Careers on Hold
Submitted by Lindsay Herod on Fri, 02/05/2010 - 09:53Demographic data from the National Institute of population and Social Security Research shows that Japan’s population could shrink by 25 percent by 2050 if the birthrate doesn't increase.
Immigration Changes Ideas about Race, According to Latest Census Data
Submitted by Lindsay Herod on Tue, 01/26/2010 - 11:07New census data on America’s foreign-born population “are challenging conventional views of immigration, race and ethnicity,” according to the New Yor
