MM 2001: Labouring under an illusion
Headline-grabbing predictions about changing patterns of employment have proved wide of the mark. Peter Nolan argues that before we can get a handle on tomorrow, we must reconnect with the past. The...
Headline-grabbing predictions about changing patterns of employment have proved wide of the mark. Peter Nolan argues that before we can get a handle on tomorrow, we must reconnect with the past. The...
Courting controversy on the subject of women and work Catherine Hakim , senior research fellow in the sociology department of London School of Economics and author of Work Lifestyle Choices in the...
Progressive management Winning over the hearts and minds of the workforce "Successful corporate performance," says David Guest, "relies on winning over the hearts, minds and enthusiasm of the...

Are we using IT or is it using us? Anne Sebba examines the latest research into our changing patterns of work. There is a mobile phone advertisement that promises increased productivity because you...
War: Past, Present and Future By Jeremy Black Sutton, £20.00 This book puts war in its "social and cultural context". Black, professor of history at the University of Exeter, argues that our model of...
Where in the world will major conflict flare up next? Tim Cornwell considers the likelihood of Pakistan and Colombia being the future flash points Guided cockroaches scuttling under doors to pinpoint...
Ways of the warrior in ancient Africa It was slavery that made historical African wars a world event, says John Thornton professor of history at Millersville University, Pennsylvania, US. In his work...
Colonial Adventurism Why Creek indians were armed and trained by the British in the 1812 war Heaven, for Ross Hassig, an anthropologist on sabbatical from the University of Oklahoma, is the Public...

Modern warfare can be a 'political entertainment' in which little is chanced, or a hell where civilians, not armies, are targeted. Mary Kaldor explains The 18th and 19th centuries were periods of...
Some 3 billion people live in extreme poverty. Of the 1.3 billion poorest, only 30 per cent are male and 70 per cent are female. - Gro Harlem Brundtland, Reith lectures 2000 Almost one-third of all...
The global satellite communications market is expected to be worth more than £140 billion per year by 2010. The global satellite navigation market is expected to exceed £50 billion by 2005. - British...
Women and girls make up more than two-thirds of the world's illiterate population. - UNFPA, The State of the World Population 1999 Some 350 million women in developing countries have incomplete or...
Nearly a billion people worldwide do not get enough to eat each day. At the same time, an estimated 600 million people - mostly in North America and Europe - are overnourished and overweight. - World...
Fewer than 400 billionaires hold assets that equal the cumulative worth of 45 per cent of the world's population. - Gro Harlem Brundtland, Reith lectures 2000 Average global per capita income has now...
Since its peak in 1986, the size of the global nuclear arsenal has declined by 48 per cent. The US has 12,000 nuclear warheads, Russia 23,000 and France, China and the UK have only about 1,000...