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2015-07-01 — marketwatch.com
``Instead of jumping ship, many employees are more likely to grumble and muddle through if they fear the job market is still soft, and they may even convince themselves they're better off where they are, experts say, even if they're doing more work than they did before the Great Recession. "You could hate your new boss or the job could turn out to be a bad fit," says Nicholas Bloom, a professor of economics at Stanford University. "But people are going to be afraid to take that risk when the employment situation looks bad."''
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