The Jobless Future


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The Jobless Future challenges beliefs in the utopian promise of a knowledge-based, high-technology economy. Reviewing a vast body of encouraging literature about the postindustrial age, Aronowitz and DiFazio conclude that neither theory, history, nor contemporary evidence warrants optimism about a technological economic order. Instead, they demonstrate the shift toward a massive displacement of employees at all levels and a large-scale degradation of the labor force. As they clearly chart a major change in the nature, scope, and amount of paid work, the authors suggest that notions of justice and the good life based on full employment must change radically as well. They close by proposing alternatives to our dying job culture that might help us sustain ourselves and our well-being in a science- and technology-based economic future. One alternative discussed is reducing the workday to fewer hours without reducing pay.




Jobless Growth in the Dominican Republic


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The Dominican Republic has posted impressive economic growth rates over the past thirty years. Despite this, the generation of new, good jobs has been remarkably weak. How have ordinary and poor Dominicans worked and lived in the shadow of the country's conspicuous growth rates? This book considers this question through an ethnographic exploration of the popular economy in the Dominican capital. Focusing on the city's precarious small businesses, including furniture manufacturers, food stalls, street-corner stores, and savings and credit cooperatives, Krohn-Hansen shows how people make a living, tackle market shifts, and the factors that characterize their relationship to the state and pervasive corruption. Empirically grounded, this book examines the condition of the urban masses in Santo Domingo, offering an original and captivating contribution to the scholarship on popular economic practices, urban changes, and today's Latin America and the Caribbean. This will be essential reading for scholars and policy makers.




Jobless


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Every day millions of people spend their day doing boring tasks at jobs they hate. Meanwhile, the elite of America are enjoying the freedom and benefits of being in business for themselves.Why shouldn’t you be one of them? In this book, you will discover: 1) How to think like an entrepreneur 2) How to write goals that will keep you on track 3) How to use social media to find new customers 4) How to market like a professional for pennies a day 5) Why you don’t have to sell in order to make money




Generation Jobless?


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Offering guidance on the opportunities and threats for future generations, and featuring interviews with business leaders, this book provides a constructive look at change. It directs the youth to become job creators, not job seekers, and to approach the corporate and political worlds with an entrepreneurial mind-set.




Counting All the Jobless


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A Fiscal Stimulus and Jobless Recovery


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We analyse the effects of a government spending expansion in a DSGE model with Mortensen-Pissarides labour market frictions, deep habits in private and public consumption, investment adjustment costs, a constant-elasticity-of-substitution (CES) production function, and adjustments in employment both at the intensive as well as the extensive margin. The combination of deep habits and CES technology is crucial. The presence of deep habits magnifies the responses of macroeconomic variables to a fiscal stimulus, while an elasticity of substitution between capital and labour in the range of available estimates allows the model to produce a scenario compatible with the observed jobless recovery.







Three Jobless Freaks


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Once upon a time. there were three boys. All were freaks. Ok. maybe jobless freaks. ’lhere was something more. They began their job hunt, and did everything that they could do for survival Later one day. one of them was offered a job by a renowned ['1‘ company. And. that night he disappeared. One from the other two made a phone call to the chief justice of Patna High Court. He had complained about his missing friend. 'Ihe reason why he had called him was that the boy had only left his contact. Why he gave up his career on the night of his triumph? Why he had kept secret about himself even with his friends? And. why was a chief justice informed? You will know the answer of these questions when you discover the reasons behind the breathtaking incidents that played havoc with the lives of "Ihree Jobless Freaks’




Jobless in Jumeirah


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One overcast morning in the spring of 2015, a man wakes up, gets ready for office and walks along the manicured streets of Dubai whistling his favorite tune. The same evening, he walks back to his sea-facing apartment and switches off the blinding lights. He starts gazing at the neon-covered ceiling, jostling with himself what must have conspired within the space of a day to have lost his job! Unprepared and unaware that in the next 96 days' rollercoaster, he will have to re-live the same questions, till the ghosts of his past, the guilt of his present and the uncertainty of his future beckon his deepest fears! The zealous eventfulness of his job-seeking turns into a tapestry of his own life, matched by a mosaic of gripping self-introspection, and unmatched by the ruthless, swanky, pretentious glamor of the city, he chose as his muse!




The Jobless Future


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Charting a major change in the nature of paid work in the United States.