
Which of the following best explains why unemployment rates are higher in the European economies than in Canada?
A) More Europeans go to school fulltime and are therefore not able to participate in the labour market.
B) Unemployment benefits are more generous in Europe than in Canada.
C) Workers in Europe are less productive than workers in Canada.
D) European industries pay a lower wage rate than industries in Canada.
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