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Subject Swiss Insights (10/2022)
Date October 31, 2022 3:36 PM
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Hannah’s Insights

Keep Pace with Media Change

by Hannah Wise, our external editor

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The worlds media has seen incredible transformation in recent years. But Switzerland’s own media policy hasn’t really kept pace with these changes. In her video, Hannah provides insight into what is needed in the long term and what can be done in the short term.

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A Media Policy for the Digital Age

by Jürg Müller, Basil Ammann and Laurenz Grabher

Digitization has turned the media landscape on its head. Despite this, Swiss media policy remains stuck in analog ways of thinking. In a new study, Avenir Suisse analyzes the media system, outlines measures that can be implemented in the short term, and develops ideas for a media order of the future.

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Future-Oriented Widowers' and Widows' Benefits

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The European Court of Human Rights has criticized the unequal treatment of widowers and widows in the AHV/AVS. However, it has not determined how Switzerland is to remedy this discrimination. What next after the ECtHR’s criticism of unequal AHV/AVS benefits for survivors?

Overcautious Cantons

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The cantons closed fiscal 2021 CHF 6.8 billion better than budgeted. This new record puts often-heard warnings of looming deficits into perspective.

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“Who Do Wage Protections Protect?”

by Marco Salvi, Patrick Leisibach and Patrick Schnell

The question of appropriate wage levels is bothering not only employers and employees, but also policymakers. A growing number of industries and cantons have binding minimum wages. Only with additional wage protections does a political majority for an institutional agreement with the EU seem possible. But can and should the state protect low incomes?

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