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disa [49]
2 years ago
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"Frictional unemployment results from": a) job searching. It is often thought to explain relatively long spells of unemployment

b. job searching. It is often thought to explain relatively short spells of unemployment. c. a surplus in some labor markets. It is often thought to explain relatively long spells of unemployment. d. a surplus in the some labor markets. It is often thought to explain relatively short spells of unemployment.
Social Studies
2 answers:
Ksivusya [100]2 years ago
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Answer:

The Correct Answer is B

Explanation:

Frictional unemployment results when somebody is provisionally jobless, either because they are different from the business market or are exploring for a more suitable job.

This is frequently due to the common professional improvement for an operator, and their natural development to a new job, business, or role.

Black_prince [1.1K]2 years ago
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The correct answer would be option B, Job Searching. It is often thought to explain relatively short spells of unemployment.

Explanation:

The process in which people move from one job to another is called as the Frictional Unemployment. It is the type of unemployment which occurs in the economy due to the shifting from one job to another. It is also called as the search unemployment.

When an employee or worker leaves a job and joins another job, the time between this transition is called as the Frictional Unemployment. It does not matter either the employee or worker left the job himself or was being fired, the time of this unemployment is called as the Frictional Unemployment.

This frictional unemployment is usually of short period of time. It is the time when the employee or worker is searching for a new job after quitting the previous job.

Learn more about Frictional Unemployment at:

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