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For twenty years, Jim was a customer service representation at a call center in Minnesota. In order to save money, his firm moved the call center to India and laid off Jim two years ago. Jim has been unable to find a similar job anywhere.
 
  Jim's unemployment is best classified as
  A) cyclical. B) competitive. C) structural. D) frictional. E) transported.

Question 2

The government can facilitate the transfer of unskilled workers to high-skilled jobs by
 
  A) increasing tariffs to speed the development of jobs requiring skilled labor.
  B) laying off skilled workers to provide jobs for unskilled workers.
  C) providing assistance for education and training for unskilled workers.
  D) increasing tariffs to help unskilled workers.



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

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