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The young Australians trapped in the coronavirus economy’s dire job market – SBS News
Many young university graduates have been stuck in low paid jobs since the global financial crisis and there are concerns the coronavirus pandemic will further fuel these challenges.
Young Australians facing a dire job market during the coronavirus pandemic risk being trapped in low-paying jobs for years.
The Productivity Commission has published research examining how the Global Financial Crisis in 2008 subsequently dented the career prospects of young Australians.
The report found that the financial crisis had lasting impacts on pay and career progression for younger workers between 2008 and 2018.
With Australia now hurtling into another major economic downturn, many …
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