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Which of the following describes a job shortage?
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A job shortage occurs when there is a higher demand for labor than there is for jobs.
A job shortage occurs when there is a higher demand for labor than there is for jobs.
A job shortage occurs when there is a higher demand for jobs than there is for labor.
A job shortage occurs when there is a higher demand for jobs than there is for labor.
A job shortage occurs when there are more jobs than there are applicants.
A job shortage occurs when there are more jobs than there are applicants.
A job shortage happens when the economy has a lack of applicants for a
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A job shortage occurs when there are more jobs than there are applicants.
Explanation: that means employers demand more workers than the available supply of labor, so vacancies go unfilled.
Explanation: that means employers demand more workers than the available supply of labor, so vacancies go unfilled.
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