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The rate of unemployment that exists when the economy"s output is at its full-employment level. Frictional unemployment market: unemployment caused by the normal workings of the labour, occurs when people are searching for jobs, also called search unemployment , unemployment caused by. Decline in demand for goods: also called technological unemployment , examples of structural unemployment: Dvds vs vcrs, makers of vcr products: options for structurally unemployed people: Accept a lower-paying available job for which they are overqualified. Retrain for higher paying available jobs within the same labour market. Move to a new location where there are vacant jobs for persons with their skills. Seasonal unemployment: unemployment that occurs during different seasons of the year. Cyclical unemployment: caused by year to year fluctuations in unemployment in excess, causes real gdp to fall below potential gdp of structural and frictional unemployment. Unemployment is measured by the labour force survey (lfs)

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