Could We Make Even the Worst Jobs, Great Jobs?
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Understand what the jobs of the future will look like, what makes a job good, and why increasing the quality of more jobs — and not just the quantity of jobs — is critical in addressing income inequality. Maureen Conway, of the Aspen Institute Economic Opportunities Program and Joyce Klein, from the Institute’s Microenterprise Fund for Innovation will join the discussion with Zeynep Ton from the MIT Sloan School of Management.
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