The Career Question: Which Course of Study Has a Future in the Age of AI?
The article explores the impact of artificial intelligence on job opportunities for graduates, particularly focusing on which fields of study remain relevant.
The Career Question: Which Degree Still Has a Future in Times of AI?
The article discusses the impact of artificial intelligence on job prospects for graduates, highlighting a study that reveals a decline in employment for young adults in the U.S. since the rise of AI tools like ChatGPT.
Shorter workday may increase property prices and hinder construction in the country, says construction sector
A proposed reduction in the work schedule in Brazil could raise property costs and slow down construction projects, according to a study by the Brazilian Chamber of Construction Industries (Cbic).
Irregular employment skyrockets among undocumented groups: "You think you're only good for black market work"
The number of foreigners working irregularly in Spain has doubled in four years, nearing half a million, according to a study by Fedea.
The government approved a preliminary list of state-funded study places, scholarships, and financing
The Lithuanian government has approved a preliminary list for state-funded higher education placements, providing financial support for approximately 13,000 students in various study levels.
Innovation, quality, price... How are French products perceived by those who buy them?
A new study reveals that while French products are viewed positively in terms of quality, they suffer from international perceptions of being too expensive.
RESEARCH: Young people earn nearly a thousand euros less than expected
A recent study reveals that young people in Estonia are earning significantly less than their net salary expectations, with their desired salary being 1,746 euros compared to the actual average of 1,328 euros.
DN Debate. "Yes, AI threatens young people's jobs โ but not as we thought"
A new Swedish study reveals that while AI is changing the job market, it is not creating fewer jobs overall, but rather disadvantaging younger workers in favor of older, more experienced individuals.
People Want Open Kitchens - According to Research, a Poor Solution
A recent study reveals that while 59% of respondents prefer open kitchens, significant concerns remain regarding their functionality.
Human Resources in Greece from the Metapolitefsi to 2024: The Decline of Employment in Primary and Secondary Sectors and the Shift to Services
A study examines the evolution of human resources in Greece over the past 50 years, highlighting the shift from employment in primary and secondary sectors to services.
Which professions are most threatened by AI? A new study answers a question that is becoming crucial for Generation Z
A new study by the American tech company Anthropic highlights the professions most threatened by AI, particularly those requiring higher qualifications, but notes no mass layoffs have occurred yet.
Fiep study points to GDP decline and risk of unemployment with the end of the 6x1 shift
A study by the Federation of Industries of the State of Paranรก warns that reducing Brazil's workweek could negatively impact GDP and increase unemployment.
Informal freight market generates R$ 32 billion in tax evasion per year in Brazil
The informal road freight transport market in Brazil results in an estimated annual tax evasion of R$ 32 billion, according to a recently released study.
Eating at Work: A New Study Revealed an Alarming Fact
A new study from the Observatorio de la Deuda Social Argentina highlights alarming food insecurity among Argentine workers, with many sacrificing meal quality due to lack of resources.
We are moving away from remote work, but we are not returning permanently to the offices
A recent study highlights a significant preference among Polish professionals for flexible and remote working arrangements post-pandemic, contrasting with limited actual market offerings.
Comment: Student, seize this opportunity and your salary may have one more zero added
A new experimental program in Finnish universities is offering students the chance to study rare languages without prior experience, highlighting potential advantages in the job market.
How many companies in Latvia are owned by Indians and Uzbeks?
A study by TVNET reveals the significant presence of foreign-owned businesses, particularly in the kebab market, established by Indian nationals in Latvia.
Can vacant houses be predicted? The increasing possibility of children's current residences and family structure
A study reveals that the distance of heirsโ residences significantly influences whether inherited homes become vacant, with over 70% likelihood if heirs live outside the prefecture.
Artificial Intelligence: Friend or foe for hiring in Europe today?
A study examines the impact of artificial intelligence on hiring and layoffs within European companies, weighing its potential to either replace workers or create new opportunities.
Insurance Market to Increase by 5.6% in 2025 Compared to 2024
The insurance market in Greece is projected to grow by 5.6% in 2025 according to a recent study by the Association of Insurance Companies.
Study reveals changes caused by AI in the digital content market
A study shows that artificial intelligence is significantly transforming the digital content market, generating over R$ 140 million in 2025 through AI-related educational products.
Eastern Finland University studied the effects of the Eastern Railway: would expand and strengthen the labor market
The study from Eastern Finland University indicates that the Eastern Railway would positively impact the development of eastern Finland by enhancing accessibility and expanding the labor market.
Dangerous Chemicals Found in Headphones, Major Revelation in Study Poses Health Risks
A new study reveals that many headphones on the market contain harmful chemicals that could pose health risks due to prolonged skin contact.
Novo Nordisk stock closes at lowest price since 2021
Novo Nordisk's stock dropped over 16%, closing at its lowest since June 2021, following disappointing results from a weight-loss study.
Short-term rentals in the Aegean: The leading islands and the "map" of prices
A recent study highlights the rapid growth of the short-term rental market in the Aegean islands of Greece, revealing significant variations in occupancy rates, daily prices, and estimated revenues by destination.
Labor Market: Ukrainians Find Work Faster Than Other Refugees
Ukrainian refugees in Germany are finding jobs significantly faster than previous groups of refugees, according to a new study.
In a study, Globo discovers rejection of Virginia Fonseca in the advertising market
A study by Globo reveals significant rejection of Virginia Fonseca, Brazil's largest influencer, in the advertising market despite her vast following.
Do young people want the CLT? Research shows that more than half are looking for their first job with a formal contract in RS
A recent study reveals that more than half of young job seekers in Rio Grande do Sul prefer formal employment under the Brazilian labor laws (CLT), despite a social narrative suggesting otherwise.
Herrera Havas inaugurates Meaningful Day and presents the global study 'Meaningful Brands' in Ecuador
The first edition of Meaningful Day was held in Ecuador, marking Herrera Havas's integration into the global Havas network and the introduction of the Meaningful Brands study.
An unexpected fact: more than 50% of neighborhoods in the northern area have lowered their property prices
More than half of the neighborhoods in the northern area of Greater Buenos Aires have seen a decrease in property prices as reported in a new study.
What to Study to Avoid Being Overrun by AI? Studies Agree on One Approach
The article explores the future of work in the context of rapid AI development and identifies key skills for adapting to job market changes.
Half of Spain's economic growth in the last three years is explained by foreign workers
A study reveals that nearly half of Spain's economic growth over the past three years can be attributed to foreign workers contributing to the labor market.
Rents: The most expensive areas of Athens - Where prices are more affordable
Rents in Attica are skyrocketing, with few apartments available for under 700 euros a month, according to a recent study.
Study: The combined effect of language and green reforms pushes Ida-Viru residents out of the labor market
A recent study reveals that simultaneous demands for new skills and a transition to Estonian-language education are making vocational training and retraining inaccessible for many residents of Ida-Viru, potentially sidelining them from both the labor market and education.
What our children should study to have a job that will withstand AI
The article discusses how the rise of artificial intelligence will impact future job markets and emphasizes the importance of education in securing employment.
Flavita Banana: market study
A market study feature focused on the works of the illustrator Flavita Banana.
AI is changing the job market. In Poland, it is happening more slowly than in the world
A recent study reveals that Polish workers and employers perceive the impact of AI on job efficiency and express concerns regarding its implementation.
Return on investments in Brazilian paintings is lower than inflation, says research
A study indicates that investments in Brazilian paintings from 2012 to 2022 yielded returns below inflation and traditional financial investments like the stock market.
Do electric toothbrushes really clean well? Profeco reveals the best and worst on the market
The Federal Consumer Prosecutor's Office (Profeco) conducted a study evaluating the effectiveness and performance of various electric toothbrushes available in Mexico.
Business Ticker: Stroke Medication Becomes New Hope for Bayer - the Stock Market Reacts
Bayer's new stroke medication Asundexian has been met with significant investor interest following newly released study results.
GROCERY PORTAL โฉ Which city in Estonia has the cheapest shopping cart?
A market research study found that, contrary to usual trends, Tallinn had the most expensive grocery cart in January, while Lidl offered the cheapest options.
End of the 6x1 Work Schedule Could Eliminate Over 600,000 Formal Jobs, Says Study
A study suggests that the elimination of the 6x1 work schedule in Brazil could increase business costs, reduce productivity, and result in the loss of over 600,000 formal jobs.
I would almost rather study Novo's stock price in real-time
The article discusses a dramatized film about Novo Nordisk, highlighting themes of greed and power, with a humorous take on the situation.
It's real. These are the WORST and BEST toothpastes, according to Profeco | PRICES
Profeco conducted a study on toothpaste available in the market, revealing which brands meet their claims and which do not, helping consumers choose the best and worst options for their needs.
Labor market in 2026. Stabilization after a period of exhaustion
The sentiment of Polish employers is stabilizing positively, with more medium and large companies planning to increase rather than decrease their workforce in 2026, as revealed by a recent study by Grant Thornton.
A study detects a "sustained income transfer" from the young to the elderly in Spain
A report by Fedea highlights a continuous income transfer from younger people to the elderly in Spain, primarily through pensions and the housing market.
In France, the unprecedented enthusiasm for ETFs among young investors
In France, young investors are increasingly favoring ETFs as a simple and transparent way to enter the stock market, according to BlackRock's People & Money 2025 study.
The unemployment rate for those over 55 years old surpasses that of the younger unemployed for the first time
For the first time, the unemployment rate for individuals over 55 has surpassed that of younger workers aged 25 to 54, revealing a shift in the labor market dynamics according to a study by Fundaciรณn BBVA and Ivie.