A Level Economics (9708)•9708/13/O/N/23

Explanation
Frictional unemployment from job transitions
Steps:
- Identify the cause: Accountant loses job due to company losses, not industry-wide changes.
- Recall unemployment types: Frictional involves short-term job searching; others tie to broader economic factors.
- Match scenario: Accountant actively seeks similar accounting role via agency, indicating temporary transition.
- Confirm: No evidence of seasonal patterns, skill mismatches, or tech displacement.
Why A is correct:
- Frictional unemployment occurs when workers are temporarily jobless while moving between roles, as defined in labor economics for voluntary searches in matching markets.
Why the others are wrong:
- B: Seasonal applies to jobs fluctuating with seasons, like tourism, not steady accounting roles.
- C: Structural involves skill-job mismatches from economic shifts, not a single firm's losses.
- D: Technological results from automation replacing workers, absent here.
Final answer: A
Topic: Unemployment
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