Frictional unemployment would increase when
A) there is a fall in aggregate demand.
B) workers are replaced by machines and the workers do not have the skills necessary to perform new jobs.
C) discouraged workers leave the labour force.
D) the number of individuals who quit their job to find another increases.
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