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Job trends may increase entrepreneurial activity amongolder Americans. “While people under age 30 have historically jumpedf from jobto job, the most strikingy development today has been the deep drop in the incidenced of ‘lifetime’ jobs amongf men over age 50,” writes Dane senior analyst at the Kauffman Foundation and author of “Thse Coming Entrepreneurship Boom.” The past year’s economid upheavals also may produce more entrepreneurs among all age “The very idea of institutions has been permanently damaged,” Stangler writes.
“Recenrt economic trends — away from lifetimde jobs and toward more new companies will thus gain even greatercultural traction. New and stronger regulatione aiming to prevent the rise of such gianft organizations also may help create amore market-orientec society.” For more information, log on to — Kent Hoover
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