The nonworking class

Sunday, October 13, 2002

WARSAW, Poland -- Wieslawa Kozek, a sociologist at the University of Warsaw, realized how grim the job market had become when she remodeled her home this summer. The electrician offered to do the wiring for free -- if Kozek could find work for his son.

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