The sectoral shifts hypothesis claims that
A) cyclical unemployment will always exceed frictional unemployment.
B) frictional unemployment will cause workers to extend their temporary lay-offs.
C) most unemployed workers will return to their previous job because the firm knows the skills of the worker.
D) there will always be a pool of unemployed workers who find jobs quickly (i.e., the frictionally unemployed) .
E) there will always be a pool of unemployed workers who experience long spells of unemployment because their skills do not match those that employers are looking for (i.e., the structurally unemployed) .
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