While the economy is strengthening and employment opportunities are expanding in the wake of the financial crisis, the outlook for some workers is stronger than others, a new report shows.
According to a study by researchers from Georgetown University, the number of “good” jobs available to prospective workers with different skillsets has changed dramatically since the late 1900s.
“Since the 1980s, good jobs in industrial America have been under attack by four interrelated economic trends: globalization, automation, upskilling and the shift in good jobs away from manufacturing toward skilled-services industries such as information technology and healthcare,” researchers wrote.While workers with a […]
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