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Jamal works in a factory in lake zurich, illinois, assembling toy trains. the factory owner updates the current equipment and installs new robots that can do jamal’s job. as a result, jamal is laid off and is now unemployed. jamal would be considered: a. cyclically unemployed. b.overemployed. c.a discouraged worker. d.frictionally unemployed. e.structurally unemployed.

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