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            • frictional unemployment
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            • Short-term joblessness associated with mobility. A person who leaves a job to find something better is considered frictionally unemployed. This type of unemployment characterizes workers subject to seasonal work (e.g., construction, agricultural, winter recreational workers, etc.). John S. Irons, Washington DC
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            • Technological change often reduces frictional unemployment, for example: the internet made job searches cheaper and more comprehensive. - EconomicExpert.com by
            • Frictional unemployment is that unemployment caused by information or search costs. Usually when a person quits, is fired, or enters the labor market, there are jobs available for which that person is qualified. The person will be frictionally unemployed because it takes time (and effort) to find the jobs that are available. - Robert Schenk by
            • Finding the open positions and workers available is a large factor in frictional unemployment, even in this Great Recession. - newsneconomics.com by
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            • súrlódásos vagy frikciós munkanélküliség
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            • "A munkapiacon három különböző fajta munkanélküliséget különítenek el: frikciós, strukturális és ciklikus munkanélküliséget. A frikciós munkanélküliség jelentősége azzal függ össze, hogy az emberek változtatják lakóhelyüket, állásukat vagy életciklusuk más-más szakaszaiba lépnek." Kislexikon - by Katalin Szilárd
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            • "Habár a kevésbé rugalmas munkaerő-piaci intézmények általában akadályozzák a munkaerő áramlását a hanyatló gazdasági tevékenységekből a fejlődő tevékenységek felé, a munkaerő-vándorlás magas szintje összefüggésbe hozható jóléti költségekkel is, mint például a magas súrlódásos munkanélküliség, az állásközvetítéshez kapcsolódó költségek, meghatározott humántőke-veszteség, valamint a munkanélküli ellátáshoz kapcsolódó esetlegesen magasabb kiadások." - Eur-Lex by Katalin Szilárd
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            • Фрикционная безработица
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            • ФРИКЦИОННАЯ БЕЗРАБОТИЦА - временная незанятость, обусловленная добровольным переходом работника с одной работы на другую, чем и вызван период временного увольнения. Энцик. словарь эконом� - by GuermanM
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            • Безработица фрикционная — время добровольного поиска работником нового места работы, которое устраивает его в большей степени, нежели прежнее рабочее место. - Wikipedia by GuermanM
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            • desemprego friccional
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            • Desemprego friccional: motivado pela mudança de emprego ou atividade dos indivíduos. É o tipo de desemprego de menor significação econômica. RenasceBrasil - by Marcelo da Luz
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            • O desemprego friccional resulta da mobilidade da mão-de-obra e pode ser componente do desemprego natural. Ocorre durante o período de tempo em que um ou mais indivíduos se desempregam de um trabalho para procurar outro. Também poderá ocorrer quando se atravessa um período de transição, de um trabalho para outro, dentro da mesma área, como acontece na construção civil. - Wikipedia by Marcelo da Luz
            • Desemprego Friccional Originado pela saída de seus empregos de alguns trabalhadores que procuram outros melhores, porque algumas empresas estão atravessando uma crise, ou porque os novos membros da força de trabalho levam tempo procurando emprego. - UCPEL by Marcelo da Luz
            • Desemprego “friccional” * A economia nunca tem “desemprego zero”. * Quanto menor o desemprego maior o risco de inflação. * As pessoas trocam de emprego isto gera uma taxa de desemprego constante. - ESALQ USP by Marcelo da Luz
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