Kas Euroopa vaimne tervis on endiselt kriisis?
This episode of Eurofound Talks looks at why Europe has experienced a more profound slowdown in growth compared to other developed regions, and why greater labour input and higher human capital has not translated into higher output per worker. Mary McCaughey and John Hurley also discuss whether Europe can, and should, look to compete with countries such as the United States and China in the race to harness artificial intelligence.
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Mary McCaughey
Head of UnitMary McCaughey on Eurofoundi teabe- ja kommunikatsioonijuht. Lõpetanud Dublini Trinity kolledži ja Brugge Euroopa Kolledži ning alustas tööd Brüsselis Europoliticsis ja Wall Street Journal Europe'is. Ta töötas Lõuna-Aafrikas Euroopa Parlamendi liikmete Aafrika Assotsiatsioonis (AWEPA) riigi üleminekul demokraatiale ning 1998. aastal asus ta tööle Euroopa Liidu Pretorias asuva delegatsiooni pressiesindajana, juhtides selle pressi- ja teabeosakonda ELi ja Lõuna-Aafrika vabakaubanduslepingu läbirääkimiste ajal. Pärast Kosovo sõja lõppu töötas ta kommunikatsioonikonsultandina Euroopa Ülesehitusagentuuris Serbias. Ta asus Eurofoundi peatoimetaja ametikohale 2003. aastal.
John Hurley
Senior research managerJohn Hurley is a senior research manager in the Employment unit at Eurofound. He took up the role of research manager in February 2012. He contributes to a number of research projects including the European Jobs Monitor and has authored or co-authored over 20 reports as well as journal contributions and edited collections during his time at Eurofound. His main research interests are in the areas of comparative labour market analysis, restructuring and the changing world of work. John is a graduate of both Trinity College Dublin and University College Dublin.
