What happens when paid work disappears?

Addis Fortune, Ethiopia's largest English-language weekly, has published a new article. The piece is titled 'What Happens When Paid Work Disappears?'

Addis Fortune is Ethiopia's largest English-language weekly publication focused on business news. It has released an article titled 'What Happens When Paid Work Disappears?' The title poses a question about the implications of traditional paid employment vanishing. Related sections in the sources include various viewpoints and news items with dates such as July 12, 2025, and February 10, 2024, but no detailed content from the main piece is available. This publication contributes to discussions on economic topics in Ethiopia.

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