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Why even the best case for jobs isn't good. We'll need more JobKeeper

  • Written by Jeff Borland, Professor of Economics, University of Melbourne
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When it comes to the outlook for employment, there’s good news and bad news.

To begin with the good news: with a bit of luck, the next few months will see the fastest expansion of employment in Australia’s history.

The bad news? Well, there’s virtually no chance it will be enough to get employment to where it was in...

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