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Both highly specialized workers and highly specialized jobs might increase frictional unemployment.

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A.
False

B.
True

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Answer:

True.

Step-by-step explanation:

Frictional unemployment is defined as people who are unemployed because of their transition from (in this case), a lower-paying and low-risk job to a higher paying job (& more specialized). During the time in between going from one job to the other, the person may be "unemployed", but really is only short term.

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