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Coworking Barcelona: Creative response to the crisis
What comes to mind when you think about Barcelona? The many protesters who camp out in the main square of the Catalan capital? Spain has the highest unemployment rate in the EU at 20%. Coworking doesn’t fix all these problems. But for those who want to work more autonomously, there are now eight real coworking spaces in Barcelona which offer mutual support and a better chance at work.
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Coworking in Germany
Germany’s 72 coworking spaces have developed between them an highly active community which regularly interacts and cooperates. Here’s a brief history about its movement, the current prospects, and an insight into why it’s slightly different compared to other countries.
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Coworking in Budapest
Five years ago, Hungary was the model for new EU countries. Then the financial crisis hit and the economy here crashed. What does this have to do with coworking? Crisis opens up new opportunities. There are now more self-employed people in Hungary. However, for coworking space founders it isn’t all a breeze. The market is still a challenge.
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Coworking in Mexico
Mexico has a population one-third the size of the United States. According to this ratio, it should have at least 100 coworking spaces. So far there are only five. Why is coworking not as developed south of the border?
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Brooklyn's creative hotspots
In Brooklyn, coworking takes an artistic twist. There are three coworking spaces exclusively for writers. One space has almost no desks and regularly welcomes nude models. Another offers a bicycle repair service included. But as well as authors, painters and cyclists, creative workers from all sectors can find plenty of great places to work. Most of the coworking spaces are just a few subway stops from Manhattan.
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