In response to the demographic decline in the 1970s and 1980s, Europe tried to regain laborers through

a. extensive training programs for the unemployed.
b. offering opportunities for work but not citizenship to guest workers.
c. extending the age of retirement to seventy-five.
d. decreasing taxes to attract more émigrés.
e. active recruitment at universities in Third World nations.


b

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