> That's why ultimately, it is difficult for me to envision a path for many of these people that does not involve some sort of education, training, or similar. It doesn't have to be STEM type work. Just take Japan's…
> What data do you have to support that assertion? TFA. The generational declining male labor participation rate. The economy is being geared towards knowledge work and has been going that way for some time, yet men are…
> why are their wives able to fair better It's right there in his comment: > I think the point he's really making is that there are a lot of men who aren't cut out for higher education or technical school. It's not that…
> That's why ultimately, it is difficult for me to envision a path for many of these people that does not involve some sort of education, training, or similar. It doesn't have to be STEM type work. Just take Japan's…
> What data do you have to support that assertion? TFA. The generational declining male labor participation rate. The economy is being geared towards knowledge work and has been going that way for some time, yet men are…
> why are their wives able to fair better It's right there in his comment: > I think the point he's really making is that there are a lot of men who aren't cut out for higher education or technical school. It's not that…