Published On Apr 26, 2022
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We have all heard the advice that loyalty is dead and that if you want to make more money, you need to quit your job regularly, but is it true and how does it actually work? In this video, Sabrina explores the Great Resignation and rounds up data on 1,300 jobs to make a game that shows you how much you could be making.
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CREDITS
Produced by Sabrina Cruz
Video Editing by Joe Trickey
Motion Design by Krizstina Varga & Olivér Varga
Sound Design by Joe Trickey
Special Thanks to Scott Corfe and Ashok Manandhar
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TIMESTAMPS
00:00 taha keeps me humble
00:16 this show has been out for weeks OOPS
01:12 the millennials killed job loyalty rip (sike)
02:00 does this count as product placement?
02:36 sabrina beefs with academic writing, a tangent
03:05 How Quitting your Job Makes You More Money
04:42 i am not an expert; i am barely literate tbh
06:45 The Great Resignation, Explained
08:39 i was hungry so this is what yall get
10:19 How to Maximize Your Bargaining Power
11:15 an ambitious plan that will definitely not go wrong
12:42 it goes wrong
13:56 ALWAYS LOOK AT THE FULL DATASET YOU FOOL
15:07 I am a US Bureau of Labour Statistics stan
15:50 web dev will give u covid, confirmed (/joke)
17:30 taha keeps me HUMBLE
18:25 we have no idea what we're doing
19:02 taha begins his feud with astronomers
21:46 astronomers, get him
22:02 melissa and sabrina struggle with valuing their labour
22:10 taha struggles with being a gremlin
22:46 Should you join the Great Resignation?
BIBLIOGRAPHY
Wage Growth in Australia: Lessonsfrom Longitudinal Microdata (2019). Andrews et al. Australian Government Treasury.
Job switching and wage growth for low-income workers (2020). Kirkup and Petrie. Social Market Foundation.
Job switching and wage growth (2015). Faberman and Justiniano. The Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago.
Has the willingness to work fallen during the COVID pandemic (2022). Faberman, Mueller, Sahin. National Bureau of Economic Research.
The Cyclicality of Job-to-Job Transitions and It's Implications for Aggregate Productivity (2013). Mukoyama. Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System International Finance Discussion Papers.
Knowledge Pays (2020). Orly Lobel. Columbia Law Review.
The ‘Great Resignation’ goes global (2021). Ishaan Tharoor. The Washington Post Today’s WorldView.
‘The Great Resignation’ Misses the Point (2021). Kathryn Hymes. Wired.
Rent sharing and wages (2007). Pedro S. Martins. Reflets et perspectives de la vie économique.
Searching for job security and the consequences of job loss (2021). Jarosch. NBER.
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