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Revisiting Keynes’ predictions about work and leisure: A discussion of fundamental questions about the nature of modern work
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- 31 January 2025, pp. 1-22
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Balancing work, well-being, and psychological needs in a technological society
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- 07 March 2025, pp. 23-26
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Working standard hours, but at what cost? How the 40-hour work week disproportionately impacts minoritized employees
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- 07 March 2025, pp. 27-31
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Was Keynes thwarted by consumerism? Insatiable needs, voluntary simplicity, and the pursuit of leisure
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- 07 March 2025, pp. 32-34
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Whose interests should technology serve? Employees versus shareholders
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- 07 March 2025, pp. 35-39
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Implications of Keynes’ prediction for low-wage workers
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- 07 March 2025, pp. 40-42
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Gender roles in Keynes’ predictions: Progress or stagnation?
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- 07 March 2025, pp. 43-46
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Work is dead, long live work: I-O’s role in redefining a postwork society
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- 07 March 2025, pp. 47-53
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The power of flexibility
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- 07 March 2025, pp. 54-57
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Economic inequality drives longer work hours
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- 07 March 2025, pp. 58-61
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Work can be good; not all work is good—let’s make it better
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- 07 March 2025, pp. 62-66
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Where Keynes went wrong: Pay equity
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- 07 March 2025, pp. 67-70
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Scarcity as a motive of work
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- 07 March 2025, pp. 71-74
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The AI revolution and the future of work hours: Reevaluating Keynes’ prediction
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- 07 March 2025, pp. 75-79
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The cost of cutting hours: How government regulation can stifle productivity and competitiveness
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- 07 March 2025, pp. 80-83
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Workplace learning and the future of work
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- 23 January 2025, pp. 84-109
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Navigating uncertainty: Challenges and solutions for person-centered workplace learning in a rapidly changing world
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- 07 March 2025, pp. 110-114
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Climate change as a catalyst for economic inequality: The failure of workplace learning in the global south
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- 07 March 2025, pp. 115-118
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Addressing labor gaps with the science of workplace learning
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- 07 March 2025, pp. 119-122
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Ageism in disguise: How lifelong learning demands may marginalize older workers
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- 07 March 2025, pp. 123-127
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