Anthropic paper’s empirical core comes from a much narrower source than its title suggests. As result, it should not be read as a measure of AI’s labor-market impacts.
Platform companies haven’t overthrown Nordic labor institutions. But they have navigated around them, growing by exploiting the Nordic model’s uneven and conditional protections. For decades, the ...
The global labour market in 2026 is undergoing a profound transformation. For decades, many organisations relied on a familiar hiring formula: post a job description, review CVs, shortlist candidates ...
A weak jobs report and a slight rise in unemployment in August suggest the Federal Reserve will cut interest rates at the Sept. 17 policy meeting. The bond market, Fed funds futures, and TMC ...
South Korea’s long working hours are often treated as a cultural cliché, but the numbers show a more structural story — one that continues to shape the country’s economic trajectory and regional ...
Job listings in the United States in 2021 grew plentiful while unemployment was low. To many policymakers and academics, the labor market looked hot. In a working paper published with the National ...
While AI and geopolitical risks dominate the market narrative, we continue to closely track a more traditional driver of the economic cycle: the labor market.
A Chicago Fed economic model estimates that U.S. unemployment held steady in February, suggesting the next jobs report might bring more evidence the labor market has stabilized. The model, which is ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Jasmine Browley's a Chicago-based writer covering millennials at work. This voice experience is generated by AI. Learn more. This ...
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