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- Short-term joblessness associated with mobility. A person who leaves a job to find something better is considered frictionally unemployed. This type of unemployment characterizes workers subject to seasonal work (e.g., construction, agricultural, winter recreational workers, etc.). John S. Irons, Washington DC
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- Technological change often reduces frictional unemployment, for example: the internet made job searches cheaper and more comprehensive. - EconomicExpert.com by
- Frictional unemployment is that unemployment caused by information or search costs. Usually when a person quits, is fired, or enters the labor market, there are jobs available for which that person is qualified. The person will be frictionally unemployed because it takes time (and effort) to find the jobs that are available. - Robert Schenk by
- Finding the open positions and workers available is a large factor in frictional unemployment, even in this Great Recession. - newsneconomics.com by
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- 摩擦性失业是由于劳动力缺乏流动性,信息交流不完全以及市场组织不健全所造成的失业。这种失业一般发生在人们处于不同地区,职业或生命周期的不同阶段,因而工作不停变动的场合。其中,劳动力缺乏流动包括老人退休、年轻人进入就业市场的新老交替过程,以及人们因迁居而变换工作等情形。 MBA 智库百科 - by 90165 (X)
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