The Unexpected Burden on Our Healthcare System Hannah’s Quicktakes on younger generations and the ageing society 26.01.2024, Hannah Wise
Counterproductive Quota-Based Policy Switzerland should be making better use of global talent — without opening its borders too much. 22.12.2023, Patrick Leisibach
Hung Over After Birthday Celebrations? The Swiss three-pillar system has turned 50. Despite changes in society and the labor market it’s aged well, but it still needs rejuvenation. 29.09.2023, Jérôme Cosandey
Reducing Barriers to Global Talent Parliament wants to facilitate the transition of foreign university graduates into the labor market. This decision is sensible. However, more challenging debates await. 21.06.2023, Patrick Leisibach
A Coherent Integration of Women into the 2nd Pillar Solidarity is not only a question of gender, but also of generations 29.11.2022, Jérôme Cosandey
Future-Oriented Widowers’ and Widows’ Benefits What next after the ECtHR’s criticism of unequal AHV/AVS benefits for survivors? 31.10.2022, Jérôme Cosandey
Women Do Not Need to Have a Lower Pension Action is required to close the gender gap in Switzerland for both institutional and private pensions 02.11.2020, Valérie Müller
Switzerland Is Far from Being Overbuilt Discussion about migration is heating up again 28.09.2020, Peter Grünenfelder
Clients, Not Patients A workshop on the thorny question of value for money in Swiss healthcare 29.11.2019, Verena Parzer-Epp, Jérôme Cosandey, Patrick Dümmler
Key Lessons for Switzerland’s New Parliament Two new publications by Avenir Suisse authors come packed with good advice 31.10.2019, Haig Simonian
A Step towards Retirement at 58 The Federal Council’s decision is unnecessary, economically speaking 28.05.2019, Marco Salvi
The Uniquely Dynamic Momentum of the Lake Geneva Region avenir spécial New avenir special 08.05.2019, Jérôme Cosandey
An Ageing Society Brings New Opportunities to the Labor Market We will soon face not the end of work, but a massive shortage of manpower 29.04.2019, Marco Salvi
Costly Career Interruptions How people taking breaks from work could be better protected against poverty in old age 28.02.2019, Jérôme Cosandey
Why the Wave of Pensioners Is Driving Robotization Forward Ageing and the labor market 28.02.2019, Marco Salvi in an interview with Peter Siegenthaler, SWI
What is Liberal Urban Politics Like? Avenir Suisse’s autumn summit tackled the numerous challenges facing cities in future 10.11.2018, Verena Parzer-Epp
Tectonic Shifts in Retirement Provision Axa Switzerland’s withdrawal from comprehensive insurance is causing profound changes in the industry 10.04.2018, Jérôme Cosandey
The Swiss Labor Market Attractiveness Is Overrated Focus on digitalization, individual taxation, reconciliation between work and private life, and training policy 01.12.2017, Patrik Schellenbauer
Refusing to Say Farewell Bye bye baby-boomers ! Why the eternally young withdraw stealthily 07.08.2017, Thomas Held
Reassessing the Intergenerational Agreement ? Bye bye baby-boomers ! Why it is urgent to reassess our current pension scheme and necessary to discuss the forthcoming organization of care for the elderly. 24.07.2017, Jérôme Cosandey