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The Multifaceted Impact of Underemployment
A recent university graduate with a degree in engineering takes a job as a barista because they cannot find a position in their field. Beyond the lower-than-expected earnings, explain two other distinct ways this labor market outcome significantly impacts the individual's life.
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