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Nuria Matilla-Santander

Precarious employment conditions can increase risk of early death

“Do I have a feeling of making a positive impact on community and society?” In US survey data 19 percent of respondents answered “never” or “rarely” to the question. (Image: istock.com/azatvaleev)

Many people feel their jobs are pointless

Emphasizing the skills and abilities of first-generation students can overcome stereotypical attitudes. | iStock/ZeynepKaya

Do First-Gen College Grads Face Bias in the Job Market?

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Stereotyping veterans as heroes may limit their future careers

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Volatile pay for gig workers linked to health problems

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