Frictional unemployment is a form of unemployment that occurs naturally within an economy, caused by individuals transitioning between jobs, relocating, and altering their economic activities. It is considered a normal and unavoidable aspect of the labor market.
Frictional unemployment refers to the short-term, transitional phase of unemployment that occurs when individuals are temporarily out of work while moving between jobs, entering or re-entering the labor market.
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