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explain types of unemployment.​

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Answered by Anonymous
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There are three main types of unemployment: cyclical, frictional and structural. Cyclical unemployment occurs because of the ups and downs of the economy over time. ... When workers lose their jobs because of this, it's considered seasonal unemployment

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1. Cyclical Unemployment

Over time, the economy experiences many ups and downs. That's what we call cyclical unemployment because it goes in cycles. Cyclical unemployment occurs because of these cycles. When the economy enters a recession, many of the jobs lost are considered cyclical unemployment.

2. Frictional Unemployment

Frictional unemployment occurs because of the normal turnover in the labor market and the time it takes for workers to find new jobs. Throughout the course of the year in the labor market, some workers change jobs. When they do, it takes time to match up potential employees with new employers. Even if there are enough workers to satisfy every job opening, it takes time for workers to learn about these new job opportunities, and for them to be considered, interviewed and hired.

3. Structural Unemployment

Let's talk about structural unemployment, which occurs because of an absence of demand for a certain type of worker. This typically happens when there are mismatches between the skills employers want and the skills workers have. Major advances in technology, as well as finding lower costs of labor overseas, lead to this type of unemployment.

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