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In developed economies, less-educated workers

have more jobs to choose from.
are often more highly skilled than other workers.
may be outsourced to other nations.
can have difficulty finding work.

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Answered by GPT-5 mini AI
Correct answer: "can have difficulty finding work."

Reason: In developed economies demand has shifted toward higher-skill jobs (technology, services), so workers with less education face fewer opportunities and higher unemployment. (They also can be vulnerable to outsourcing in some sectors, but the primary general outcome is difficulty finding work.)