Men without work :: post-pandemic edition /
In a brand new introduction, Eberstadt explains how the government's response to Covid-19 inadvertently exacerbated the flight from work in America. From indiscriminate pandemic shutdowns to almost unconditional "unemployment" benefits, Americans were essentially paid not to work. Thu...
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Zusammenfassung: | In a brand new introduction, Eberstadt explains how the government's response to Covid-19 inadvertently exacerbated the flight from work in America. From indiscriminate pandemic shutdowns to almost unconditional "unemployment" benefits, Americans were essentially paid not to work. Thus today, despite the vaccine rollouts, inexplicable numbers of working age men and women are sitting on the sidelines while over 11 million jobs go unfilled. Current low rates of unemployment, touted by pundits and politicians, are grievously misleading. The truth is that fewer prime-age American men are looking for readily available work than at any previous juncture in our history. And others may be catching the "Men Without Work" virus too. Given the devastating economic impact of the Covid calamity and the unforeseen aftershocks yet to come, this reissue of Eberstadt's groundbreaking work is timelier than ever |
Beschreibung: | "With a new introduction by Nicholas Eberstadt"--Cover |
Beschreibung: | 1 online resource : illustrations |
Bibliographie: | Includes bibliographical references and index. |
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spelling | Eberstadt, Nick, 1955- author. https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PBJrKMQ88pPrwcXDC8cpF8C http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n79060888 Men without work : post-pandemic edition / Nicholas Eberstadt. Second edition. West Conshohocken : Templeton Press, 2022. 1 online resource : illustrations text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier New Threats to Freedom Series "With a new introduction by Nicholas Eberstadt"--Cover Includes bibliographical references and index. Introduction: Post-pandemic edition (2022) -- Introduction: 2016 edition -- The collapse of work in the second gilded age -- Hiding in plain sight : an army of jobless men, lost in an overlooked depression -- Postwar America's great male flight from work -- America's great male flight from work in historical and international perspective -- Who Is he? : a statistical portrait of the un-working American man -- Idle hands : time use, social participation, and the male flight from work -- Long-term structural forces and the decline of work for American men -- Dependence, disability, and living standards for un-working men -- Criminality and the decline of work for American men -- What is to be done? -- Creating the beginning to of an end / by Henry Olsen -- A well-known problem / by Jared Bernstein -- A response to Olsen and Bernstein. In a brand new introduction, Eberstadt explains how the government's response to Covid-19 inadvertently exacerbated the flight from work in America. From indiscriminate pandemic shutdowns to almost unconditional "unemployment" benefits, Americans were essentially paid not to work. Thus today, despite the vaccine rollouts, inexplicable numbers of working age men and women are sitting on the sidelines while over 11 million jobs go unfilled. Current low rates of unemployment, touted by pundits and politicians, are grievously misleading. The truth is that fewer prime-age American men are looking for readily available work than at any previous juncture in our history. And others may be catching the "Men Without Work" virus too. Given the devastating economic impact of the Covid calamity and the unforeseen aftershocks yet to come, this reissue of Eberstadt's groundbreaking work is timelier than ever Description based upon online resource; title from PDF title page (viewed September 25th, 2022). Men Employment United States. Men United States Economic conditions. Men United States Social conditions. Unemployed United States. Labor market United States. COVID-19 (Disease) Economic aspects United States. United States Social conditions 21st century. Chômeurs États-Unis. États-Unis Conditions sociales 21e siècle. Hommes Travail États-Unis. Hommes États-Unis Conditions économiques. Hommes États-Unis Conditions sociales. Marché du travail États-Unis. has work: Men without work (Text) https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCGmBtRtKJKJ3cpXhQCB4C3 https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/ontology/hasWork Print version: 1599475979 9781599475974 (OCoLC)1336006490 New threats to freedom series. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/no2012142462 FWS01 ZDB-4-EBU FWS_PDA_EBU https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=3367800 Volltext |
spellingShingle | Eberstadt, Nick, 1955- Men without work : post-pandemic edition / New threats to freedom series. The collapse of work in the second gilded age -- Hiding in plain sight : an army of jobless men, lost in an overlooked depression -- Postwar America's great male flight from work -- America's great male flight from work in historical and international perspective -- Who Is he? : a statistical portrait of the un-working American man -- Idle hands : time use, social participation, and the male flight from work -- Long-term structural forces and the decline of work for American men -- Dependence, disability, and living standards for un-working men -- Criminality and the decline of work for American men -- What is to be done? -- Creating the beginning to of an end / A well-known problem / A response to Olsen and Bernstein. Men Employment United States. Men United States Economic conditions. Men United States Social conditions. Unemployed United States. Labor market United States. COVID-19 (Disease) Economic aspects United States. Chômeurs États-Unis. Hommes Travail États-Unis. Hommes États-Unis Conditions économiques. Hommes États-Unis Conditions sociales. Marché du travail États-Unis. |
title | Men without work : post-pandemic edition / |
title_alt | The collapse of work in the second gilded age -- Hiding in plain sight : an army of jobless men, lost in an overlooked depression -- Postwar America's great male flight from work -- America's great male flight from work in historical and international perspective -- Who Is he? : a statistical portrait of the un-working American man -- Idle hands : time use, social participation, and the male flight from work -- Long-term structural forces and the decline of work for American men -- Dependence, disability, and living standards for un-working men -- Criminality and the decline of work for American men -- What is to be done? -- Creating the beginning to of an end / A well-known problem / A response to Olsen and Bernstein. |
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topic | Men Employment United States. Men United States Economic conditions. Men United States Social conditions. Unemployed United States. Labor market United States. COVID-19 (Disease) Economic aspects United States. Chômeurs États-Unis. Hommes Travail États-Unis. Hommes États-Unis Conditions économiques. Hommes États-Unis Conditions sociales. Marché du travail États-Unis. |
topic_facet | Men Employment United States. Men United States Economic conditions. Men United States Social conditions. Unemployed United States. Labor market United States. COVID-19 (Disease) Economic aspects United States. United States Social conditions 21st century. Chômeurs États-Unis. États-Unis Conditions sociales 21e siècle. Hommes Travail États-Unis. Hommes États-Unis Conditions économiques. Hommes États-Unis Conditions sociales. Marché du travail États-Unis. |
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