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Economist against excise duty: pension splitting is still rarely applied

Voluntary pension splitting is still rarely used – 1.74 percent of births in 2023 involved an application, according to Carmen Treml, economist at the...

Educational leave – too expensive, too inefficient: dispute over reforms

Further training for employees costs half a billion. There is criticism that the system is misleading. The government is divided over the...

Educational leave – expensive model – and not in the mind of the inventor

The state has been financing further training for working people for 25 years. This currently costs 512 million per year. And there...

Protection against violence – Raab: “We cannot prevent individual cases”

This year, Women's Day is overshadowed by a series of femicides. The current cases in particular show “that the motives and backgrounds are...

“Output disillusionment” – PISA costs schools a lot, but yields little for them

PISA entails enormous costs for schools, but yields only modest returns. An expert makes the calculations and shows opportunities for improvement.PISA causes mixed...

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