Chapter 21: Problem 13
What happens to the labor force participation rate when employed individuals are reclassified as unemployed? What happens when they are reclassified as discouraged workers?
Chapter 21: Problem 13
What happens to the labor force participation rate when employed individuals are reclassified as unemployed? What happens when they are reclassified as discouraged workers?
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Get started for freeSuppose the adult population over the age of 16 is 237.8 million and the labor force is 153.9 million (of whom 139.1 million are employed.). How many people are "not in the labor force?" What are the proportions of employed, unemployed and not in the labor force in the population? Hint: Proportions are percentages.
Unemployment rates have been higher in many European countries in recent decades than in the United States. Is the main reason for this long-term difference in unemployment rates more likely to be cyclical unemployment or the natural rate of unemployment? Explain briefly.
Is it desirable to pursue a goal of zero to unemployment? Why or why not?
What term describes the remaining level of unemployment that occurs even when the economy is healthy?
Are all adults who do not hold jobs counted as unemployed?
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