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JOBS ALONE AREN'T THE ANSWER

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Give them a job now, and they'll stay. That's the assumption many states make about their younger citizens, especially states that have been losing population, like Illinois and Vermont. Local politicians take pride in the internships or starting positions they come up with, confident that a good offer will keep their young people from straying. But 18-year-olds are wiser than their elders realize. Jobs alone won't suffice to keep them. Young people seek something else: prospects. The distinction feels trivial, but there's a difference between jobs and prospects. That difference is one of time. "Prospects" means long term, and long term is how many youths think.
机译:现在给他们一份工作,他们会留下。这是许多州对年轻人的假设,尤其是伊利诺伊州和佛蒙特州等人口不断减少的州。当地的政客以实习生或想出的职位而感到自豪,他们坚信良好的录取条件将阻止他们的年轻人流浪。但是18岁的孩子比他们的长者意识到的要聪明。单靠工作是不够的。年轻人寻求其他东西:前景。这种区别看起来微不足道,但是工作和前景之间是有区别的。这种差异是时间之一。 “前景”是长期的,长期是许多年轻人的想法。

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    《Forbes》 |2015年第4期|42-42|共1页
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    AMITY SHLAES;

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