New research suggests that the rise of remote work, rather than artificial intelligence, is the primary driver behind increased unemployment among recent graduates in some countries. Studies from the US and UK indicate that the prevalence of fully remote positions is directly linked to this trend in the job market. This contrasts with the common assumption that AI is the main cause of job displacement for new entrants to the workforce. AI
IMPACT Suggests AI is not the primary driver of recent graduate unemployment, shifting focus to remote work.
RANK_REASON The cluster discusses research findings and their implications, presenting an opinion or analysis on a trend rather than a direct event.
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