Declining social status relative to higher-paid peers is one of the main reasons why so many American men have dropped out of the labor force, according to a study that examines a conundrum that has puzzled economists for decades. According to research by Pinghui Wu, an economist at the Federal Reserve Bank of Boston, men's perception of their status in the labor…
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