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Structural unemployment results
Lateness
The state of not being on time or delayed in comparison to a scheduled or expected time.
Hangover Effect
A period of reduced performance or negative feelings following a temporary phase of enthusiasm or a high-positive state, often without the context of alcohol consumption.
Job Satisfaction
The level of contentment or happiness that an individual derives from their job, influenced by various factors like work environment, salary, and the nature of the work itself.
Hangover Effect
A lingering condition or set of symptoms that occurs as a consequence of a previous activity or event, often used in the context of alcohol consumption.
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