Time and again, predictions about ways in which the labor market had been permanently changed have proved temporary or even illusory.
Women lost jobs early in the pandemic but have returned in record numbers, making the she-cession a short-lived phenomenon.
Retirements spiked along with coronavirus deaths, but many older workers have come back to the job market.
In a historically strong labor market with very low unemployment, workers have a lot more power than is typical, so they are winning better wages and new perks.
And a shift toward working from home for many white-collar jobs is still reshaping the economy in subtle but important ways.
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