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in developed economies, less-educated workers
have more jobs to choose from.
are often more highly skilled than other workers.
may be outsourced to other nations.
can have difficulty finding work.
In developed economies, the labor market tends to prioritize higher-skilled, educated workers for most growing sectors. Less-educated workers often face competition from automation and a shrinking pool of low-skill, manual jobs, making it harder for them to secure employment. The other options are incorrect: they have fewer job options, are less skilled than educated peers, and outsourcing typically targets jobs, not the workers themselves relocating.
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D. can have difficulty finding work.