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Workers Post-Financial Crisis Are More Reluctant to Switch Jobs
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Workers Post-Financial Crisis Are More Reluctant to Switch Jobs

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Jan 21, 2020
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Recent research offers an explanation for weak wage growth: Workers post-financial crisis are more reluctant to switch jobs. Though unemployment rates are low, job-switching rates in the U.S. are still lower than they were in the early 2000s, which economists attribute to a sense of caution among workers, as well as population aging and increased regula…

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