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Suppose that a nation has a labor force of 100 people. in january, amy, barbara, carine, and denise are unemployed; in february, those four find jobs, but evan, francesco, george, and horatio become unemployed. suppose further that every month, the previous four who were unemployed find jobs and four different people become unemployed. throughout the year, however, the same three people long dash ito, jack, and kelley long dash continually remain unemployed because their skills are a poor match with employers' requirements.

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