Nick Eberstadt: Men Without Work: America's Invisible Crisis

Men Without Work: America's Invisible Crisis


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America has changed. The work force has shifted, grown, and then plummeted. Some surveys say—and the Obama administration likes to cite—that the unemployment rate has gone down in recent years. However, the reality is that the American “unemployment rate” has become an increasingly inaccurate barometer for measuring the health of the American labor market and the well-being of the American public. The reality is that more people—but especially men in their prime—are out of work than ever before. Nicholas Eberstadt, America’s leading demographer and political economist who holds the Henry Wendt Chair in Political Economy at the Amearican Enterprise Institute, exposes this reality with fresh, detailed demographic data. He concludes that there is a new population of men—beyond the “employed” and “unemployed”—that are “unemployed but not looking for work.” Men Without Work pays particular attention to this last group—who are they? Why are they not looking for work? And how has the welfare state influenced, contributed to, or even exacerbated the reality of this new class of men? Eberstadt presents a clear, researched look at what all Americans can no longer ignore. Two respondents, one from the left and one from the right, offer their input on the subject.

In this newly revised edition of the award-winning "Come to Your Senses: Demystifying the Mind-Body Connection," Dr. Stanley Block offers his Ten-Day Plan to optimize Men Without Work: America's Invisible Crisis download ebook pdf your life -- a breakthrough program that has helped people all over the world heal from post-traumatic stress syndrome, combat trauma, substance abuse, mental illness, pain, and depression. In our default state, our brains constantly get in the way of effective communication. They are lazy, angry, immature, and distracted. They can make a difficult conversation impossible. But Andrew Newberg, M.D., and Mark Waldman have discovered a powerful strategy called Compassionate Communication that allows two brains to work together as one. Using brainscans as well as data collected from workshops given to MBA students at Loyola Marymount University, and clinical data from both couples in therapy and organizations helping caregivers cope with patient suffering, Newberg and Waldman have seen that Compassionate Communication can reposition a difficult conversation to lead to a satisfying conclusion. Whether you are negotiating with your boss or your spouse, the brain works the same way and responds to the same cues. The truth, though, is that you don't have to understand how Compassionate Communication works. You just have to do it. Some of the simple and effective takeaways in this book include: * Make sure you are relaxed; yawning several times before (not during) the meeting will do the trick * Never speak for more than 20-30 seconds at a time.


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Author: Nick Eberstadt
Number of Pages: 206 pages
Published Date: 19 Sep 2016
Publisher: Templeton Press
Publication Country: United States
Language: English
ISBN: 9781599474694
Download Link: Click Here
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