The public education sector typically sees an increase in enrollment during a recession, as parents are less likely to opt for costly private schools, a trend that sounds like a(n) (i) for unemployed teachers. Yet what often happens during a recession is that those who are chronically unemployed (ii) the education profession, thereby saturating the market with teachers and even leading longtime educators, particularly those not protected by unions, to lose their jobs.
Blank (i)
boon
alarm
catastrophe
Blank (ii)
enter
disregard
praise