
How is 'long-term unemployment' defined?
A) As those in the labour force who have been unemployed continuously for 6 months or more.
B) As those in the labour force who have been unemployed continuously for 2 years or more.
C) As those in the labour force who have been unemployed continuously for 12 months or more.
D) As people who are no longer in the workforce as they are discouraged workers.
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