Multiple Choice
Who do economists consider to be discouraged workers?
A) workers who are counted as structurally unemployed, lacking training for the skilled positions for which they are applying
B) workers who have given up looking for a job and are not counted as unemployed
C) workers who are counted as frictionally unemployed, having become dissatisfied with their previous jobs
D) workers whose productivity is low because working in dead-end jobs reduces their morale
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