The modern work world keeps cheering for hustle, promotion, and staying late to finish just one more task. But what happens ...
25-year-olds were less likely to be working full-time in 2021 than previous generations. That's driven by men working less than they did four decades ago. Men have been leaving the workforce in ...
FARGO - North Dakota is steadily becoming a more male state. Much of the gradual rise in the male population stems from a workforce that skews toward growth in occupations dominated by men, especially ...
Roughly 1 in 7 working-age men in the U.S. aren't employed, higher than before the 2008 housing crash. The problem particularly affects working-class men, who have been hurt by economic changes and ...
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Last year, the number of people in their 20s and 30s who were neither working nor seeking employment, referred to as 'not working,' increased primarily among males, reaching the highest level since ...
Friday's jobs numbers from the Labor Department showed a continuing worrisome trend among men: A smaller and smaller share of them are working. Consider men of so-called prime-working age, 25 to 54.
The COVID-19 pandemic has disrupted our work lives, particularly for women. As of January 2021, over 2.3 million women had left the workforce in the U.S. during the pandemic, leaving only 57% of women ...