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Unemployment Arising from Mismatch of Skills Is Called

Question 117

Question 117

Multiple Choice

Unemployment arising from mismatch of skills is called


A) frictional unemployment
B) structural unemployment
C) seasonal unemployment
D) cyclical unemployment
E) underemployment

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