
Soso Archvadze
Soso Archvadze is an economic expert in Georgia who has voiced concerns about the disparities in retirement age between men and women. He argues that the current pension system does not reflect the realities of life expectancy and workforce dynamics, suggesting that women generally live longer than men yet often retire earlier. Archvadze emphasizes the need for a comprehensive examination of the pension age policies, considering various factors including societal and economic impacts.
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Countries Mentioned
Country | Mentions | Sentiment | Dominance | + Persistence | x Population | = Reach | x GDP (millions) | = Power |
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Georgia | 3 | 5.67 | 0.22% | +20% | 3,989,167 | 10,339 | $17,000 | 44$ |
Totals | 3 | 3,989,167 | 10,339 | $17,000 | 44$ |
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Each country's color is based on "Mentions" from the table above.
Recent Mentions
Georgia:
Statistician Soso Archvadze stated that Georgia needs more jobs to increase the correlation between economic growth and the well-being of the population.
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Georgia:
Soso Archvadze stated that the economic situation is not as bad as political subjects from outside try to portray.
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Georgia:
Soso Archvadze believes that Georgia's desire should be to establish stable relations.
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Georgia:
Soso Archvadze evaluated that in May 2025, Georgia's economy maintained a stable development vector with a GDP growth of 7.5%.
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Georgia:
Soso Archvadze is an economist who discusses the positive trajectory of Georgia's economy.
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Georgia:
Soso Archvadze discussed the economic damage caused by traffic accidents in Georgia.
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Georgia:
Soso Archvadze is confident about the stability of Georgia's economy and its sectors.
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Georgia:
Soso Archvadze noted that if the factor of immigrants negatively affects the population, the reasons must be addressed.
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Georgia:
Soso Archvadze explains that the population growth in Georgia is due to foreigners living in the country.
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Georgia:
Statistician Soso Archvadze discussed the economic losses incurred from time and fuel wasted in traffic jams, estimating it to exceed 1 billion lari.
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