explain the underemployment versus overemployment
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There is a difference between being unemployed and underemployed. Unemployed means you don't have a job, while underemployment means the job you have is inadequate. Sometimes it is used when talking about people who are working in a lower capacity than one in which they are qualified.
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Underemployment and overemployment represent two scenarios whereby there is a mismatch between an individual's preferred and actual number of work hours.
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