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Edward L. Glaeser joins Brian Anderson to discuss the great American domestic crisis of the twenty-first century: persistent joblessness, particularly among "prime-age" men. This Ten Blocks edition is the first based onCity Journal's special issue, The Shape of Work to Come.
In 1967, 95 percent of men between the ages of 25 and 54 worked. During the Great Recession, the share of jobless prime-age males rose above 20 percent. Today, even after years of economic recovery, more than 15 percent of prime-age men still aren't working. Technological changes, globalization, the educational system, and government policy have all contributed to the problem. "To solve this crisis, we must educate, reform social services, empower entrepreneurs, and even subsidize employment," argues Glaeser in his article, "The War on Work—and How to End It," in the special issue of City Journal.
Edward L. Glaeser is a professor of economics at Harvard University, a City Journal contributing editor, and the author of Triumph of the City: How Our Greatest Invention Makes Us Richer, Smarter, Greener, Healthier, and Happier.
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Edward L. Glaeser joins Brian Anderson to discuss the great American domestic crisis of the twenty-first century: persistent joblessness, particularly among "prime-age" men. This Ten Blocks edition is the first based onCity Journal's special issue, The Shape of Work to Come.
In 1967, 95 percent of men between the ages of 25 and 54 worked. During the Great Recession, the share of jobless prime-age males rose above 20 percent. Today, even after years of economic recovery, more than 15 percent of prime-age men still aren't working. Technological changes, globalization, the educational system, and government policy have all contributed to the problem. "To solve this crisis, we must educate, reform social services, empower entrepreneurs, and even subsidize employment," argues Glaeser in his article, "The War on Work—and How to End It," in the special issue of City Journal.
Edward L. Glaeser is a professor of economics at Harvard University, a City Journal contributing editor, and the author of Triumph of the City: How Our Greatest Invention Makes Us Richer, Smarter, Greener, Healthier, and Happier.

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