The likelihood of experiencing a spell of unemployment lasting at least 12 months
A) is roughly the same in the United States as it is in Europe.
B) is much lower in the United States than in Europe.
C) is much higher in Europe than in the United States with all European countries having at least 30% of their unemployed experiencing a spell of unemployment of at least 12 months.
D) varies substantially across European countries, with some rivaling the United States but many others being much higher than the U.S.
E) varies substantially across European countries, with some rivaling the United States but many others being much lower than the U.S.
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