Right. The research shows that people, communities, or countries that respond successfully to both kinds of shocks have similar programs. They have a social safety net. They have bridging to retirement. They have active labour market policies. They have unemployment insurance that actually works for workers; it's not just a short-term solution, and then your whole community is closed because the coal plant is done and you can't sell your house because it's not worth anything.
Having a broad range of supports for workers who are negatively impacted by either kind of shock is important.