Globalisation and the rapid technological and digital transformation has resulted in two coexisting economic models: “turbo-capitalism”, which works with international logic, and “retro-capitalism”, which adopts the old logic of protectionist capitalism.
The divide between the rural and urban worlds has important consequences in social, economic, environmental and even political terms. Finding a balance should be a priority.
Jordi Sevilla, economist; Juan Miguel Márquez, senior Engineer in Telecommunications;
The technological revolution has not reached the entire population equally. This is leading to the appearance of technological divides between countries and collectives alike.
Jordi Sevilla, Belén Santa Cruz and Diana Ortega, ecomomists;
Is it more difficult for young people to satisfy their aspirations today? This report analyses in depth the divide that has opened between elderly people and their grandchildren, a generation disenchanted with its future.
Jordi Sevilla, Belén Santa Cruz and Diana Ortega, economists;
Despite the advances in recent decades, we are still a long way off from achieving
real gender equality. We analyse the differences in the labour sphere and in the
reconciliation of working life and family life.
Jordi Sevilla, Belén Santa Cruz and Diana Ortega, economists;
Why in Spain are there growing numbers of rich but also increasing number of poor people? This report analyses how an asymmetrical wealth distribution model leads to a society that is advancing at two speeds.
What do we understand by social divide? This report analyses six major cross-
cutting fractures of our country and highlights how they can generate social
discontent and weaken democracy.