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What expatriates bring: India's entrepreneurial expatriates

What expatriates bring: China's millennials abroad

What expatriates bring: Introduction

What expatriates bring

Immigration has become one of the most widely discussed topics of today’s political and media discourse, trumping the debate on economic and foreign policy.

The giving chain: How philanthropy is driving progress in Asian education

Education is widely seen as the main driver of long-term social impact in Asia, and educational philanthropists are increasingly targeting innovative projects that help marginalised and deprived communities.

The giving chain: How philanthropy is driving progress in Asian education

Educational giving is becoming more sophisticated and professional, and is addressing problems along the entire educational value chain. Educational philanthropists and organisations are creatively working alongside governments, as well as with each other and NGOs, to complement Asia’s rapid economic growth. They are also developing new approaches to funding their projects.

Strategic Drift: How HR Plans for Change

The EIU conducted a survey of 502 C-suite respondents, evenly distributed across four geographic regions in the US to better understand how they prepare for and combat workforce challenges. 

The EIU would like to thank the following interviewees for their partcipation in this programme (listed alphabetically): 

Strategic Drift: How HR Plans for Change

Today's workforce is in a state of flux. Technological changes in the way that businesses are run often make it difficult to determine the kind of staff needed both today and in the future. Furthermore, market changes can add further disruption to workforce shifts brought on by technological advances. This is why strategic workforce planning is so critical. 

A new code for girls' futures in Afghanistan

More people in the developing world have access to digital technologies than ever before.

Sparking economic progress through education

Through Q&As with luminaries in a number of sectors across the world, interviews aim to surface insights for policy makers, business leaders and other stakeholders as they consider actions to improve the quality of, and access to, education, to fortify their country’s economic, social and geopolitical fabric.

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