Multiple Choice
If the U.S. system of unemployment insurance didn't exist, one would predict that
A) workers would never become unemployed.
B) workers who became unemployed would remain unemployed for longer durations.
C) no worker would accept a job that is associated with seasonal unemployment.
D) seasonal unemployment would cease to exist.
E) workers in jobs that have high risks of unemployment or in jobs that face seasonal cycles of unemployment would be paid higher wages.
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