March 2026The Race for AI-Ready WorkersNational success in the AI age isn’t just about technology, it’s about workforces ready to use itMarch 2024Labor Market Model Paints an Incomplete PictureThe traditional economic model of how wages are set fails to reflect the real worldSURESH NAIDUPodcastJuliet Schor on the Benefits of a 4-Day WeekProductivity has been the driving force behind the five- sometimes six-day workweek, but there is a growing body of evidence that shows a shorter week is equally, if not more productive in many respects. Juliet Schor is a champion of the four-day week and led the charge in the early 90s with her book <em>The Overworked American</em>. Journalist Rhoda Metcalfe spoke with Juliet Schor about her four-day week mission, as part of our special Women in Economics series.Juliet SchorLoad MoreRelated LinksF&D HomepageF&D TopicsF&D AuthorsCountry Focus