Economics 1022A/B Chapter Notes - Chapter 21: Business Cycle, Turnov, Unemployment Benefits

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Frictional unemployment: unemployment rising from normal labor turnover from people entering and leaving the labor force and from the ongoing creation and destruction of jobs. Structural unemployment: when technology or international competition changes skills needed to perform jobs or changes location of jobs. Cyclical unemployment: unemployment that goes with the business cycle. natural unemployment: unemployment arising from frictions and structural change when there is no cyclical unemployment. Natural unemployment as a percentage of the labor force is called the natural unemployment rate (nur). If nur = ur, then you have full employment. The age distribution of the population (younger population has job seekers and high frictional unemployment, older population has lower frictional unemployment) Real wage rates that bring unemployment are minimum wage and efficiency wage. Efficiency wage is a wage set above the going market wage to enable firms to attract most productive workers, and discourage them from quitting.

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