high-authority supporting sources • very recent evidence
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Theme centered on new work, age category getting, any other age.
high-authority supporting sources • very recent evidence
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In these time periods, new work has emerged more often in urban areas, with people under 30 benefitting more than any other age category. Getting a job in a line of new work seems to have a lasting effect: People employed in new work in 1940 were 2.5 times as likely to be in new work in 1950, compared to the general population. College graduates were 2.9 per
Approved source evidence with fetchable text. Admissible as primary evidence.
Extraction succeeded, so Orbital has fetchable source text. · This source is explicitly curated in the registry.
Tier floor: Authority, access, and source provenance meet the current evidence floor.
Source reliability is high at 84.6/100.
Authority tier is tier_b, contributing to a high reliability posture. · Access/admissibility posture is admissible_primary, so Orbital scores reliability with that trust ceiling in mind.
mit-news-ai-rss
Studying who gets new jobs led the scholars to striking conclusions about how new work is created. Examining county-level data from the World War II era, when the federal government was backing new manufacturing in public-private partnerships throughout the U.S., the study shows that counties with new factories had more new work, and that 85 to 90 percent of
Approved source evidence with fetchable text. Admissible as primary evidence.
Extraction succeeded, so Orbital has fetchable source text. · This source is explicitly curated in the registry.
Tier floor: Authority, access, and source provenance meet the current evidence floor.
Source reliability is high at 84.6/100.
Authority tier is tier_b, contributing to a high reliability posture. · Access/admissibility posture is admissible_primary, so Orbital scores reliability with that trust ceiling in mind.
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How this theme's rank, evidence volume, and trajectory state have moved across windows.
Ambiguity 4 · sparsity 76 · novelty 59 · causal weakness 45
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