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availability for work |
restrictions |
geographical area |
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Summary:
It has long been held that when a person lives in a place where there is virtually no work s/he cannot be said to be available. They are expected to move. The significant factor is not that one has moved, but that they are located where there is no work.
A person who lives in an area of limited employment, whether or not a longtime resident or someone who has just moved there must be willing to broaden their job search efforts and seek work in other centres as well.