structural unemployment

structural unemployment
A type of unemployment explained by a mismatch between the requirements of the employers and the properties (such as skills, age, gender or location) of the unemployed.

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  • structural unemployment — /strʌktʃərəl ʌnəmˈplɔɪmənt/ (say strukchuhruhl unuhm ploymuhnt) noun unemployment which arises from a significant change in the economy, as from the introduction of new technology, so that the jobs offered are not matched by the skills of the… …  

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