This policy brief analyses how job polarisation, which has happened in recent decades, has affected the work profile of the middle-income class. It provides evidence on how the changing face of middle-income workers has been driven by skills and demographic trends and how this may explain some social frustration at the centre of the debate about the “squeezed middle class” in many OECD countries
Job polarisation and the work profile of the middle class
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