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The rise of divorce parties in Europe
Inspired by a trend from the United States, an increasing number of companies and services are being established in the UK, France and Germany. Amongst the European Union member states, divorce was not possible until 1970 in Italy, 1981 in Spain 1995 in Ireland and, most recently, 2011 in Malta
eurostat, money, italy, business man, divorce, united kingdom, united states
Europe's youth stack up the degrees to shun the dole
With one out of five under-25s job-hunting in Europe, many opt to continue studying as long as it takes to avoid signing up on the dole. Diverse realities of a generation in the middle of the crisis
eurostat, university, testimony, youth, economy, economical crisis, unemployment
Europe's five million unemployed youth
The impact of the world economic crisis is being felt on the European workforce. Since the start of 2009, 18.3% of people under 25 have been out of work. It's a figure that's been on the rise since 2008
eurostat, european economic community, financial crisis, youth, euweek, economical crisis, unemployment
Europe's unemployment freefall
Guess what Eurostat, the statistical office of the European commission, says in its latest unemployment figures for the last trimester of 2008 ...
eurostat, economy, euweek, politics, economical crisis, solidarity, eudebate2009
More than half of Europe believes in God – but which half?
Europe is not an atheist continent. Whilst religious diversity is at the very core of European construction, secularity might just be its glue
eurostat, karl marx, treaty of rome, religion, catholicism, god, gott
