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Since the 1970s, "[r]eal family income has barely budged despite our workforce becoming more productive than ever," Harkin said.
This pattern was expected to continue and, according to another analysis, could result in more than half the workforce becoming freelancers (of some sort or other) by 2027.
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The workforce is becoming more flexible and productivity continues to rise.
The statistics have stoked concerns that apprenticeships are losing their focus on young people entering the workforce, instead becoming a numbers game, and even a way for businesses to get government subsidies for work training which would already be undertaken.
That's when the great-and-good jobs snowballed: joining the board of the financial information company Thomson Reuters, as well as the Institute of Directors – where he speaks of the benefits of a more diverse workforce – and becoming the first black master of the Worshipful Company of Information Technologists.
She struggled with her own work-life balance, and developed a sense that too many women at Google and elsewhere were dropping out of the workforce after becoming mothers, in part because they had not pushed to get a job they loved before they began having children.
"It was the birth of modernity, there were lots of young women entering the workforce and becoming independent".
In a given month there is a 1%% chance of a recruiter losing its workforce and becoming an own-account worker.
According to the National Science Foundation's (NSF's) 2002 Science and Engineering Indicators, the S&E workforce is becoming more diverse over time.
Meanwhile, he reckons many younger developers are keen to travel — with the workforce generally becoming increasingly mobile and willing to relocate for work.
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