It's more women than men who quit due to the additional burden they carry at home.
This is the cost of the ideal worker norm. We're losing incredible talent that can be transformational in achieving societal development. What do we gain?
Long hours work is largely performative yet harmful.
This is the cost of the ideal worker norm. We're losing incredible talent that can be transformational in achieving societal development. What do we gain?
Long hours work is largely performative yet harmful.
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Jan de Jonge
Nearly 50% of researchers quit science within a decade, huge study in Nature reveals. The reasons for this exodus include long hours, heavy workloads, poor salaries, and limited job prospects.
www.nature.com/articles/d41...
www.nature.com/articles/d41...
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Whenever this is brought up elsewhere, conservatives and business people try their damndest to block it whining about "who will pay for it".
To me, if someone works and votes conservative, they have a screw lose.