Retraining for a Changing Economy
Economic change destroys jobs and creates them, but not always in the same places, industries, or skill requirements. Workers displaced from declining sectors must somehow find their way to growing ones, often requiring dramatic skill transformations. This retraining challenge tests individuals, institutions, and policy systems in ways that expose both possibilities and limitations.
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