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Comparing Unemployment Duration
A software developer is laid off during a period of high demand for tech workers with many open positions. At the same time, a textile mill worker is laid off as their factory closes due to declining demand for their specific product. Which individual is likely to experience a longer period of unemployment, and why? Explain your reasoning by referencing the state of the labor market for each individual.
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