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Critique of Labeling Unemployment as 'Voluntary'

The term 'voluntarily unemployed' can be misleading when applied to individuals who reject job offers because their reservation wage is higher than the offered wage. This label places the responsibility solely on the worker's high wage expectations. However, it overlooks the other side of the transaction: the possibility that the firm's wage offer is excessively low. Therefore, attributing this type of unemployment simply to a worker's 'choice' is an oversimplification, as it fails to consider the firm's wage-setting power.

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Updated 2026-05-02

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