What is the relationship between the national and local economy and an organization's ability to maintain an adequate workforce?
A) When the economy is on an upswing, many unemployed nurses return to work and recruitment becomes easier.
B) When a recession occurs it causes many part-time nurses to return to full-time employment and others to delay their retirement.
C) Although the economy tends to affect the size of the blue-collar workforce, professions such as nursing remain fairly stable regardless of economic changes.
D) When there is an economic downturn, many nurses reduce their work hours from full time to part time.
B
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