EC140 Chapter Notes - Chapter 30: Nairu, Frictional Unemployment, Shortage

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In the long run, increases in the labour force are more or less matched by increases in employment. In the short run, the unemployment rate fluctuates considerably because changes in the labour force are not exactly matched by change in employment. Changes in employment: the amount of employment is determined by demand and supply for labour, on the supply side, the labour force has grown virtually every year since the end of the. In most years, enough new jobs are created to offset the number of jobs that have been eliminated and to provide jobs for the growing labour force: the result is a net increase in employment in most years. Changes in unemployment: during periods of rapid economic growth, the unemployment rate usually falls, during recessions or periods of slow growth, the unemployment rate usually rises. Measurement problems: the official data understate the full effects of recessions on unemployment because they do not include:

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