Finland has an ageing population and a labor shortage – despite government programs, immigrants and their families are not always greeted with open arms Article 499 words, published Nov 7 2017 7 votes
In Finland, high-quality free school meals are provided to all children between six and sixteen as a public service – students everywhere deserve the same education Article 1253 words 8 votes
Miscarriage bereavement leave bill passes unanimously in New Zealand Parliament family parenting Article 548 words 15 votes
Why the eviction ban from the US Centers for Disease Control isn't really a ban housing Article 1043 words 9 votes
America’s safety net for people with disabilities was never secure. In the pandemic, it’s failing them. Article 2865 words 12 votes
Donald Trump administration announces nationwide US eviction moratorium through end of the year housing Article 583 words 16 votes
Facing eviction, residents of Denmark's 'ghettos' are suing the government – evictions part of a sweeping plan to rid the country of immigrant-heavy areas by 2030 housing Article 1551 words 8 votes
Denmark is a liberal paradise for many people, but the reality is very different for immigrants housing Article 20 votes
A group of Copenhagen residents sued the Danish government Wednesday over legislation that authorized dismantling neighborhoods designated as ghettos housing Article 363 words 5 votes
How the Singaporean government solved its housing problem housing.public Video 13:48, published May 1 2020 6 votes
Finnish basic income pilot improved wellbeing – first major study of scheme comes as economic toll of coronavirus prompts fresh interest in idea work Article 761 words 13 votes
How Denmark's 'ghetto list' is ripping apart migrant communities – cities are planning mass housing evictions in a 'social experiment' to encourage integration housing Article 1501 words 7 votes
How Sweden is fixing the housework gender gap – do Swedish-style tax breaks for cleaners provide a solution or perpetuate gender-role norms? relationships Article 2180 words 6 votes
Finland's woman-led center-left government plans to nearly double the length of paternity leave to give new fathers the same amount of paid time off work as new mothers parenting family Article 178 words 16 votes
Denmark's 'ghetto plan' and the communities it targets – residents of largely Muslim neighbourhoods face increased penalties for crimes and 'Danish values' lessons for children housing Article 2616 words 12 votes
Young women fight the government's ghetto list – this year four young women from one of Denmark's so-called ghettos, Tingbjerg, had had enough housing Article 6 votes
To solve the problem of a dwindling population, one small Finnish municipality took a big step – pay its citizens to have babies family Article 124 words 9 votes
Denmark's ghettos – How one of Europe's most open countries took a hard line on immigration housing Article 1481 words 7 votes
How a federal court ruling on Boise’s homeless camping ban has rippled across the West housing Article 1354 words 10 votes
Finland's 'Housing First' policy proves that homelessness is avoidable housing.affordable Article 1415 words 6 votes
A ticket out of town: when cities buy homeless people one-way bus tickets out of town, should they count that as a success? Article 1940 words, published Jul 29 2019 6 votes
One day, one city, no relief - twenty-four hours inside San Francisco’s homelessness crisis Article 7 votes
Breaking up is harder to do in Denmark after divorce law changes relationships Article 1052 words 10 votes
New measure would link jobs and housing in San Francisco housing.affordable Article 698 words 8 votes
Denmark's housing minister wants to scrap ghetto label for underprivileged areas housing Article 511 words 4 votes
Amid safety complaints, police launch crackdown on illegal homeless camps in Kakaako housing Link 4 votes
Truly progressive policies to support stable, affordable rental housing for all are a golden political opportunity housing.affordable Article 2143 words 11 votes
A non-sensationalized description of China's social credit system as explained by a Yale Senior Research Scholar in Law : Jeremy L. Daum Article 2741 words 9 votes
China's social credit system has blocked people from taking eleven million flights and four million train trips Article 547 words 13 votes