Men Without Work, Nicholas Eberstadt
Men Without Work, Nicholas Eberstadt
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Men Without Work
America's Invisible Crisis

Author: Nicholas Eberstadt

Narrator: Stephen R. Thorne

Unabridged: 3 hr 48 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 07/11/2017


Synopsis

By one reading, things look pretty good for Americans today: the country is richer than ever before and the unemployment rate is down by half since the Great Recession.

But a closer look shows that something is going seriously wrong. This is the collapse of work—especially among America's men. Political economist Nicholas Eberstadt shows that while "unemployment" has gone down, America's work rate is also lower today than a generation ago—and that the work rate for U.S. men has been spiraling downward for half a century. Astonishingly, the work rate for American males aged twenty-five to fifty-four—or "men of prime working age"—was actually slightly lower in 2015 than it had been in 1940: before the War, and at the tail end of the Great Depression.

Today, nearly one in six prime working age men has no paid work at all—and nearly one in eight is out of the labor force entirely, neither working nor even looking for work. This new normal of "men without work," argues Eberstadt, is "America's invisible crisis."

So who are these men? How did they get there? What are they doing with their time? And what are the implications of this exit from work for American society?

About Nicholas Eberstadt

Nicholas Eberstadt, a political economist and a demographer by training, holds the Henry Wendt Chair in Political Economy at the American Enterprise Institute. He is also a senior advisor to the National Bureau of Asian Research, a commissioner on the U.S. Key National Indicators Council, and a member of the Global Agenda Council for the World Economic Forum. He researches and writes extensively on economic development, foreign aid, global health, demographics, and poverty. In 2012, he wrote A Nation of Takers: America's Entitlement Epidemic and won the Bradley Prize.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Clif on October 10, 2022

Special notice: If you want to be able to read the graphics that are in this book, buy the paperback and not the Kindle edition. The Kindle e-reader will not produce the graphics at readable size and you will not be able to print any graphic from the Kindle or print it from any Kindle highlights tha......more

Goodreads review by Kris on April 11, 2023

Useful stats about the growing population of able-bodied men who have dropped out of the workforce in recent decades. I wish there was a little more commentary at the end, but for what it does, it does well.......more

Goodreads review by Evan on September 25, 2020

I heard Nicholas Emerstadt talk on the Art of Manliness in late 2017 (episode 365) about the effects of lack of work on Men. This was an interesting talk and hinted at areas on interest around Men’s Mental Health for me. If only he was as well written as he is well spoken. This is a statistic heavy......more

Goodreads review by Clare on August 29, 2024

The only reasons i gave this 2 stars instead of 1: he discusses the basic trends thoroughly and with lots of charts cut by subgroup, and he allowed Jared Bernstein to clap back at the end......more

Goodreads review by Pete on March 22, 2017

Men Without Work:America's Invisible Crisis (2016) by Nicholas Eberstadt looks at the dramatic decline in the US male labour force participation rate over the past 50 years. Nearly one in six men had no paid work at all and one in eight was completely out of the labour force. The US generally has lo......more