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Creating Good Jobs

Experts discuss improving job quality in low-wage industries including retail, residential construction, hospitals and long-term healthcare, restaurants, manufacturing, and long-haul trucking.

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How to Create Jobs That Don't Suck

A good job’s compensation can vary more within a industry than across different sectors, says MIT professor Zeynep Ton.

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Economic shock and awe: The strategy behind the economic sanctions against Russia

Daleep Singh (MBA '03) says: "This is about the freedom of 44 million innocent people who are being terrorized by a dictator."

Mar 20, 2022
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MBAs' latest pitch to investors: Skip the startup, invest in me

Arielle Lawrence (MBA '22) says: "The reality is, there's a risk and a choice that every entrepreneur makes."

Mar 20, 2022
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Why small cybersecurity decisions can expose companies to cyberattacks

"Unless organizations study the 'why,' the circumstances that made the cyberattack possible won't be addressed."

Mar 19, 2022
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How real-world problems can facilitate better learning

"The Covid-19 pandemic is a stark reminder of how uncertainty is the dominant variable that governs our lives."

Mar 17, 2022
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Professor Profiles: Robert Pindyck, MIT Sloan School of Management

Prof. Robert Pindyck's intense passion inspires his students to involve themselves ever more deeply into the material they are studying.

Mar 16, 2022
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New Evidence Shows Internal Labor Markets Favor Higher-Wage over Lower-Wage Workers

In recent decades, workers in the United States have faced widening inequality and limited prospects for upward mobility.

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BBC | March 1, 2022

How climate change is re-shaping the way Gen Z works

There’s really going to have to be a paradigm shift in realizing that every job needs to be a sustainability job at some level," says MIT Sloan's Bethany Patten.

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Podcast: Declining Worker Power, Growing Inequality

In a new podcast, MIT Sloan Assistant Professor Anna Stansbury explains her research on the links between the decline in U.S. workers’ power in recent decades and increasing income inequality.

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