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The buzzer generation is easy to quit and earns big – The Economist

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< p>New generations adapt much better to adult life and easily change jobs.

In generation buzzers in Western countries belong to 250 million people born between 1997 and 2012.

Edition The The Economist reports that half of these people are already working, while their wages are higher than others, they easily quit and find new jobs.

The publication’s journalists made unexpected conclusions:

“Last year, buzzers bragged about the “quiet layoff,” in which they put in just enough effort at work to avoid getting fired. Others talked about “minimalist Monday.” The archetype of the “girl boss” looking to get rid of from the corporate control of powerful men, attracts the attention of millennial women. Representatives of Generation Z are more likely to discuss the idea of ​​​​being “snail girls” who take things slowly and prefer to take care of themselves,” the article says.

Recall that it was previously reported that specialists left Ukraine en masse, who are in short supply on the labor market.

In addition, we previously informed that in Ukraine women are mastering “male professions”, what jobs are offered to them and what specialties are in demand.

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