The missing job phenomenon describes a disconnect where job seekers and employers fail to connect despite available roles. It is used in economic analysis to highlight market inefficiencies, skill mismatches, or geographic barriers. Policymakers, recruiters, and career advisors benefit by identifying gaps to improve hiring strategies, training programs, and labor policies for better employment outcomes.
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