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An unemployed individual is calculating the value of remaining unemployed to search for a new job. This calculation relies on their estimates of the likely duration of their job search and the net hourly benefit of the job they expect to find. Suppose the government introduces a highly effective, free retraining program that improves skills relevant to in-demand industries. How should this individual adjust their estimates, and what is the resulting effect on the current value they place on remaining unemployed?

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