Work Decisions in the 1980s
By Eli Ginzberg, Daniel Quinn Mills, John D. Owen, Harold L. Sheppard, Michael L. Wachter
Work Decisions in the 1980s
By Eli Ginzberg, Daniel Quinn Mills, John D. Owen, Harold L. Sheppard, Michael L. Wachter
Synopsis
What kinds of work will be available in the 1980s? For whom? When should a person retire? Should a retiree find a part-time job? The authors answer such questions by examining a multitude of factors that will affect work decisions in the coming decade. Their findings will alert decision-makers in both private organizations and the government to the employment issues that dominate the 1980s.
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