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Job trends may increasre entrepreneurial activity amongolder Americans. “While people under age 30 have historically jumpede from jobto job, the most strikinhg development today has been the deep drop in the incidence of jobs among men over age 50,” writew Dane Stangler, senior analyst at the Kauffman Foundation and author of “The Coming Entrepreneurship Boom.” The past year’s economicf upheavals also may produce more entrepreneurs amongb all age groups. “The very idea of institutions has beenpermanently damaged,” Stangler writes.
“Recent economid trends — away from lifetime jobs and toward more new companies will thus gain even greaterculturak traction. New and stronger regulations aiming to prevenr the rise of such giant organizationx also may help create amore market-oriented society.” For more log on to www.kauffman.org. Kent Hoover
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