<Li> relocation of industries and services; </Li> <Li> facilities to increase availability and flexibility (e.g. daycare centers); </Li> <Li> aid or grants to overcome a specific obstacle (e.g. if a handicapped worker is employed); </Li> <Li> reduction of the gap between gross and net wages (e.g. by taxing consumption instead). </Li>

Define and give an example of how a spell of frictional unemployment can begin