Employment
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Not all gigs are equal: Informal self-employment linked to lower pay, poorer health and instability
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It’s Always Sunny in Wrexham: Docuseries nets ‘profoundly moving’ economic, social gains for Wales city
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Growth-at-all-costs era over, study finds, as AI-led productivity prioritizes efficiency, prompts layoffs
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Removing nursing from list of professional degrees harms entire health care system
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Rethinking work: Why human-centered collaboration beats return-to-office mandates
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As work requirements loom, Medicaid coverage tied to better health, higher employment, U-M study finds
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Leveling the playing field: How technology practices can reduce remote worker bias
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Jobs and wages in Detroit moving in right direction, though trade policies still give rise to uncertainty
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U-M business expert: Even amid policy whiplash, need for transparency, predictability remains
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Sharing positive information at work has clear benefitsÂ
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Health care jobs bounce back after COVID-19, but some sectors still struggling
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Federal budget cuts and worker safety
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Efficiency, success of Social Security threatened by planned layoffs, U-M expert says
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Detroit’s economic picture expected to improve in 2025
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Local leaders in Michigan sound alarms over hiring, keeping law enforcement officers
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Michigan Nurses’ Study: Modest improvements in working conditions, but big problems persist
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Behind Michigan’s abundant agricultural economy are farmworkers facing poor living conditions
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Economist retweets boost visibility, outcomes for doctoral job seekers
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Study: Higher education responds to labor‑market needs
