Claudia Goldin, a prominent economics professor at Harvard University, has been awarded the Nobel Prize in Economics. Their research has shown, among other findings, that the availability of the birth control pill played a critical role in accelerating revolutionary change by providing new opportunities in career planning. To delve into the meaning of this prestigious Nobel Prize and address issues related to the labor market, such as possible mismatches between training and job offers, as well as the possible overqualification of certain workers; The program “Diario Economía” on Aragón Radio, directed by Ana Cavero, has invited Víctor Montuenga, a member of IEDIS from the “Population Economics and Labor Market” research group, as an expert on the subject. This conversation has included joined Medea García, Secretary of Equality of UGT Aragón, and Álvaro Bajén, General Secretary of the Union of Professionals and Self-Employed Workers.
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