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Cliff Zukin, jobs, John J. Heldrich Center for Workforce Developments at R, long-term unemployed, structural unemployment, Uncategorized

The Jobs They Are A-Changin’

by By CATHERINE RAMPELL • January 3, 2011

A large fraction of the formerly jobless who have found new work have had to switch careers, a new study finds.

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employment, jobs, Temporary Employment, Uncategorized

Explaining the Statistics on Temporary Hires

by By MOTOKO RICH • December 20, 2010

Debating the numbers used to support an article on temporary employment.

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Good Jobs First, job creation, jobs, subsidies, Uncategorized

Are Job Subsidies in Your State Working?

by By STEVEN GREENHOUSE • December 9, 2010

A new report helps provide some answers on whether your state is getting the best bang for the buck on job subsidies given to corporations.

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employment, historical comparisons, jobs, jobs report, Uncategorized, Unemployment

Comparing Recoveries: Job Changes

by By DAVID LEONHARDT • December 3, 2010

The job market is no longer making progress, and it still has a huge deficit to make up.

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beauty, jobs, Uncategorized, wage gap, women in the workforce

Are Attractive People More Employable?

by By CATHERINE RAMPELL • November 22, 2010

It depends whether they’re male or female, according to a new working paper.

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jobs, John J. Heldrich Center for Workforce Developments at R, senior citizens, Sloan Center on Aging & Work, survey, Uncategorized, Unemployment, work incentives

Older Job-Seekers More Willing to Take a Pay Cut

by By CATHERINE RAMPELL • November 17, 2010

According to a new survey of the unemployed, 77 percent of older workers said they’d be willing to take a pay cut, whereas just 64 percent of their younger peers would do so.

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