Policymakers have often erred in attempting to respond to unemployment issues by trying to make employees more “skilled.”
In the aftermath of the Great Recession, pundits and politicians alike made a ton of noise about the so-called “skills gap,” essentially blaming workers for not having the right credentials or expertise for the jobs that were available.
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