Plus, global coordination on Ukraine's recovery and a new Brookings podcast on climate change and what to do about it.
How the tech sector can protect personal data post-Roe In the aftermath of the Supreme Court’s decision to overturn Roe v. Wade, serious concerns have been raised about prosecutors potentially using private data in abortion-related cases. The task of safeguarding this data cannot fall solely on policymakers; Jordan Famularo and Richmond Wong emphasize that technology firms also have a critical role to play. Read more |
A closer look at a hot US labor market Since January 2021, job openings as a share of employment have been higher than any time since 2000. Using data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics, Lauren Bauer, Wendy Edelberg, and Sara Estep analyze trends across industries and explain what policymakers should be watching as they seek to combat inflation. Read more |
Donor coordination for Ukraine is coming. But it’s not here yet. “The Berlin conference did not deliver concrete plans for funding Ukrainian recovery, but the discussion set the stage for the G7 to announce a truly global coordination platform featuring EU and U.S. leadership and IFI expertise. Let’s hope it also prioritizes anti-corruption and empowers civil society.” Josh Rudolph and Norman Eisen share takeaways from the recent international expert conference on Ukraine reconstruction. Read more | A new Brookings podcast on climate change | The conclusions and recommendations of any Brookings publication are solely those of its author(s), and do not reflect the views of the Institution, its management, or its other scholars. | |