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        Livre Économie - Horn, Carl E. Van - 01/08/2014 - Broché - Langue : Anglais

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      • Auteur(s) : Horn, Carl E. van
      • Editeur : Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
      • Langue : Anglais
      • Parution : 01/08/2014
      • Format : Moyen, de 350g à 1kg
      • Nombre de pages : 226
      • Expédition : 374
      • Dimensions : 22.9 x 15.2 x 1.3
      • ISBN : 1442232412



      • Résumé :
        Introduction ?The Work Trends Project, Data and Methods ?Plan for the Book Chapter 1: The Katrina of Recessions ?The Crash and the Scramble ?A Silent Epidemic ?No Safe Harbors for the Unemployed ?Done with Denial Chapter 2: What Happened to Normal? The Volatile American Labor Market 1999 to 2012 ?The end of the world as we knew it ?Disappearing and Diminished Benefits at Work ?The Post-Recession Job Market Chapter 3: The Disposable American Worker? Causes and Consequences ?Four Drivers that Downsized the American Workforce ?Education and Training Gaps ?The Failed Worker/Employer Compact Chapter 4: Where are the Good Jobs? ?Declining Satisfaction at Work ?The Workplace Reality Gap A Tale of Two American Workplaces Chapter 5: Ending Retirement as We Knew It ?Last Fired, Never Rehired ?Devastating Consequences ?What Older Workers Want-and Need Chapter 6: College Graduates Enter the Harsh Economy ?Unfulfilled Expectations ?More Grinders than Slackers ?Does College Pay and Will it? Chapter 7: Unfinished Business: Recovering from the Great Recession ?Economic Recovery Plans and Economic Realities ?Reconnecting the Long-Term Unemployed ?Policy Gridlock Chapter 8: Restoring the Shattered American Dream ?Building Consensus ?21st Century policies for a 21st century economy ?A New Compact for a Productive Workforce and Prosperous Economy Appendix: Summary of Survey Results with Links to Extensive Reports and Data Charts and Tables...

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        Introduction

        The Work Trends Project, Data and Methods Plan for the Book
        Chapter 1: The Katrina of Recessions

        The Crash and the Scramble A Silent Epidemic No Safe Harbors for the Unemployed Done with Denial
        Chapter 2: What Happened to Normal? The Volatile American Labor Market 1999 to 2012

        The end of the world as we knew it Disappearing and Diminished Benefits at Work The Post-Recession Job Market
        Chapter 3: The Disposable American Worker? Causes and Consequences

        Four Drivers that Downsized the American Workforce Education and Training Gaps The Failed Worker/Employer Compact
        Chapter 4: Where are the Good Jobs?

        Declining Satisfaction at Work The Workplace Reality Gap A Tale of Two American Workplaces
        Chapter 5: Ending Retirement as We Knew It

        Last Fired, Never Rehired Devastating Consequences What Older Workers Want-and Need
        Chapter 6: College Graduates Enter the Harsh Economy

        Unfulfilled Expectations More Grinders than Slackers Does College Pay and Will it?
        Chapter 7: Unfinished Business: Recovering from the Great Recession

        Economic Recovery Plans and Economic Realities Reconnecting the Long-Term Unemployed Policy Gridlock
        Chapter 8: Restoring the Shattered American Dream

        Building Consensus 21st Century policies for a 21st century economy A New Compact for a Productive Workforce and Prosperous Economy
        Appendix: Summary of Survey Results with Links to Extensive Reports and Data Charts and Tables

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