Some interesting demographics on men:
Fewer U.S. Males Are Working, and It’s Not Just Because of the Economy
“Disability is contributing to a steady decline in the number of men in the American workforce: In 2012, 3.1% of working-age males were receiving federal disability benefits, up from 1.9% in 1982, according to National Academy of Social Insurance data cited by CNN. Other factors in the decline, aside from recession and downsizing, include increasing rates of incarceration [approximately 1 in 99 Americans are in jail and 2 in 99 are on parole or probation] . Just 88% of men ages 25 to 54 are participating in the workforce today, down from 97% in 1956.”
Libraries have traditionally seen lower usage from men than women. What can be done?
Stephen

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RT @sabram: Fewer U.S. Males Are Working, and It’s Not Just Because of the Economy: Some interesting data http://t.co/5uBW0pTq05
Lighthouse: Fewer U.S. Males Are Working, and It’s Not Just Because of the Economy http://t.co/7smfVoanX4 #librarian