Data by economic activity (NACE Rev. 2) at the EU
level show that around 55% or slightly more people employed in the
‘financial and insurance activities’, ‘education’, and ‘accommodation
and food service activities’ spend at least half their working time
interacting with others. On the other hand, over 40% of people employed
in ‘mining and quarrying’, ‘activities of households as employers’, and
‘agriculture, forestry and fishing’ declared that they spent little or
none of their working time on social interactions. (...)
Beyond Individual Persecution: European Court’s Constitutionalism in Afghan
Women’s Asylum Case
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On 4th October, the Third Chamber of the European Court of Justice in AH &
FN v. Federal Office for Immigration and Asylum held that ‘gender’ and
‘national...
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