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Chapter 20, Problem 3CQQ
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The policy goal of
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The main policy goal of unemployment insurance isto reduce thea. search effort of the unemployed.b. income uncertainty that workers face.c. role of unions in wage setting.d. amount of frictional unemployment.
Providing training for unemployed individuals is primarily intended to reduce
a. frictional unemployment.
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d. cyclical unemployment.
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