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What do these trends mean for the future of work in America? Are there any jobs safe from mechanization and outsourcing? If part of rising inequality is a function of the match between technology and human capital, what can be done to ensure that more people develop the right kind of capital?
5 de jun. de 2006 · By Will Wilkinson. Today, in the hot‐ off‐ the‐ WordPress new edition of Cato Unbound, Richard Florida writes about “ The Future of the American Workforce in the Global Creative...
4 de jun. de 2006 · As the U.S. loses another half-million high-paying manufacturing jobs over the coming decade to automation, improved efficiency, and outsourcing, its labor market is essentially cleaving into two distinct economic classes: high-skilled, high-paying creative work and much lower paying, low skill work in the service economy.
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