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Reach out to alienated, bridge social chasm - The Columbus Dispatch, 2017-05-24 - 0 views
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Over the longer term, it will be necessary to fight alienation with participation, to reform and devolve the welfare state so that recipients are not treated like passive wards of the state, but take an active role in their own self-government.
The Unfreeing of American Workers - The New York Times - 0 views
Why Trump's speech on terrorism was such a missed opportunity - The Washington Post - 0 views
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The vast majority of young people in places like the Middle East and North Africa face a bleak socioeconomic future. Youth unemployment in the region hovers around 30 percent, which is expected to skyrocket as economies struggle to create enough jobs to keep pace with a massive demographic youth bulge. In 2000, the World Bank estimated that the region would need to create about 100 million new jobs to keep pace, and it’s nowhere near to closing the gap.
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The effect of this socioeconomic crisis is about more than just employment and livelihoods for young people; it represents a fundamental breakdown of the social contract in the region. For decades, governments in the Middle East and North Africa promised socioeconomic support — free education, subsidies and public-sector employment — in exchange for limits on political participation and civic activity.
Notes From An Emergency - 0 views
Work In Retail? There's A Robot Getting Ready To Take Your Job - 0 views
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Wilson says cashiers–74% of whom are women–are likely to the first overtaken by the automation wave. Also likely to be affected are retail salespeople, who may not be needed as shoppers increasingly consult their phones for information about sizes, colors, and availability. “Smartphones have all kinds of information about the products you want to buy, so the need for salespeople is considerably less,” he says.For example, Bloomingdale’s has tested smart fitting rooms with wall-mounted tablets allowing customers to scan items and view other colors and sizes and receive recommendations to “complete the look.” Home Depot says four self-checkout systems occupy the space of three normal aisles and obviate the need for two human cashiers. Amazon’s Go concept stores have no cashiers at all, enabling shoppers to pay for everything through their phones.
People Who Are Stressed Pay Less Attention to Climate Change Images - Truthdig - 0 views
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By measuring the eye movements of the test subjects, the scientists, from the University of Zurich and ETH Zurich, found that all the men, regardless of their environmental stance, paid less attention to negative imagery when stressed. This was true even for those men who were interested in climate change and considered themselves pro-environment
Google, Not the Government, Is Building the Future - The New York Times - 0 views
Why the 'Power of Cities Deserves to be Explored' - Shareable - 0 views
A growing number of people think their job is useless. Time to rethink the meaning of w... - 0 views
Jobless recoveries: Exploring technology's role | VOX, CEPR's Policy Portal - 0 views
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It is possible that US technology adoption is somehow different to that in other developed countries and that this is contributing to jobless recoveries. For example, Bloom et al. (2012) show that US multinationals achieved more productivity gains from using information technology than their European counterparts, so it is possible that job creation patterns in the US also differed. At the same time, the extension of US unemployment benefits in recent years may have played a role in explaining slow employment recoveries. Meanwhile, European labour markets have become more flexible, which may have contributed to their robust employment growth during recent recoveries. Exploring these possibilities is an important task for future research.
How Google Took Over the Classroom - The New York Times - 0 views
Behind China's $1 Trillion Plan to Shake Up the Economic Order - The New York Times - 0 views
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