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Jobs don't need to be lousy

  • Written by The Conversation
imageData from a recent OECD report suggests that to increase the number of jobs, the quality of jobs doesn't need to drop.From www.shutterstock.com

Do people have to put up with poor quality jobs because that’s the only way to get enough jobs? Are the quality and quantity of jobs at odds with each other?

There have been variations on this idea...

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