What the Growth of Big Business Means for Jobs
The number of workers large companies typically employ in a single place has fallen.
What the Growth of Big Business Means for JobsWhy job hopping could harm employment
Most recruiters prefer applicants who have changed positions less frequently
Frequent job changes can indicate a poor work attitude in a prospective hire.
Alain Cohn, Michel André Maréchal, Frédéric Schneider, and Roberto A. Weber, “Job History, Work Attitude, and Employability,” Working paper, November 2015.
The number of workers large companies typically employ in a single place has fallen.
What the Growth of Big Business Means for JobsResearch suggests frictions in the building industry could be slowing or halting projects.
US Construction Has a Productivity ProblemEconomic history hints at how migration induced by climate change might differ from that caused by other forces.
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