Topic: Casey Mulligan
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Senior citizens are taking teenagers' jobs
The average 16-year-old worked 40 percent fewer hours in 2010 than 2007. But for workers older than 62, hours have increased.
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Are the Japanese more willing to sacrifice for conservation?
Japan is urging its citizens to conserve electricity. Would the same tactics work in the US?
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Matthew Yglesias on Denmark and Sweden
What really accounts for Sweden's steady employment numbers, and Denmark's drop?
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Productivity up, but cut in worker hours largest since '75
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US productivity drop: return to bad old '70s?
Americans' work hours were cut 8 percent, the largest quarterly drop since 1975.







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