The Job Problem

The Job Problem

unsuccessful job-hunting. Providing a job for everyone, says Ginzberg, is too ambitious; neither the public nor private sector can absorb these 17 million "overhangers" of the labor market. His conclusion: Manpower and training measures "should be focused on the groups that are currently least equipped to find and hold jobs."
"Before the Black Death" A. R. Brid-A Plague of Ills bury, in The Economic History Review
(Aug. 1977), 1 Mundells St., Welwyn
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