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61.Jake just quit his job as a shoe salesman and is looking for work as an accountant, which is what his college degree is in. Jake would be considered:

A. frictionally unemployed.

B. structurally unemployed.

C. cyclically unemployed.

D. classically unemployed.

62.Sue just quit her job as a librarian to pursue her lifelong dream of getting a job as a teacher. Sue would be considered:

A. frictionally unemployed.

B. structurally unemployed.

C. seasonally unemployed.

D. classically unemployed.

63.Bob just graduated from college and has just landed his first job with a local accounting firm that will start in three months. Bob plans to use that time to find a place to live, and adjust to the new area. Bob would be considered:

A. frictionally unemployed.

B. employed.

C. structurally unemployed.

D. Bob is not in the labor force.

64.Carol is a coal miner who just got laid off when the last coal mine in the area was shut down. She has looked everywhere for another job as a miner, but cannot find one. Given that Carol is unlikely to find another job as a miner, she would be considered:

A. frictionally unemployed.

B. structurally unemployed.

C. real-wage unemployed.

D. Carol is a discouraged worker.

65.Sonia was a great bookkeeper 20 years ago, then left the workforce to stay home and raise her children. Now that they’re in college, Sonia looks for another bookkeeping job, but they all require computer skills that she doesn’t have. Sonia would be considered:

A. frictionally unemployed.

B. structurally unemployed.

C. real-wage unemployed.

D. seasonally unemployed.

66.Don worked as a machinist all his life, and was recently laid off because his plant closed and the jobs were outsourced to India. There don’t seem to be any machinist jobs in the area anymore. Don would be considered:

A. frictionally unemployed.

B. structurally unemployed.

C. real-wage unemployed.

D. Don is a discouraged worker.

67.Sarah used to be a music teacher at a local school, but got let go last year due to budget cuts. Sarah now works part-time as a waitress while looking for another teaching job. Sarah would be considered:

A. frictionally unemployed.

B. underemployed.

C. structurally unemployed.

D. real-wage unemployed.

68.Fred was working as a sales rep for a firm, and just completed an MBA by taking courses at night. Fred quits his job to pursue a management position. Fred would be considered:

A. underemployed.

B. frictionally unemployed.

C. structurally unemployed.

D. classically unemployed.

69.One way for governments to try and minimize the effects of structural unemployment is to:

A. provide information to unemployed people about which professions are experiencing rising demand for labor.

B. subsidize retraining programs for unemployed workers to learn new skills.

C. offer low-interest loans to unemployed workers to go back to school to learn new skills.

D. All of these are ways the government can deal with structural unemployment.

70.One way for governments to try and minimize the effects of structural unemployment is to:

A. subsidize retraining programs.

B. increase unemployment benefits.

C. mandate employers cannot fire anyone.

D. All of these are ways that would minimize the effects of structural unemployment.

 

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