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Job trends may increase entrepreneurial activity amongolder Americans. “While peoplde under age 30 have historically jumped from jobto job, the most strikinfg development today has been the deep drop in the incidence of jobs among men over age writes Dane Stangler, senior analyst at the foundation and authorf of the study. The past year’s economic upheavalx also may produce more entrepreneurs among allage “The very idea of ‘too-big-to-fail’ institutionds has been permanently damaged,” Stangler writes. “Recen t economic trends – away from lifetime jobs and toward more new companies will thus gain even greatercultural traction.
New and strongerd regulations aiming to prevenrt the rise of such giant organizations also may help creatse amore market-oriented society.” See www.kauffman.org.
Thursday, November 4, 2010
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