ECON UN1105 Chapter 20: Employment and Labor force (chapter 20)

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Employed: someone who currently has a job or is temporarily away from his or her job. Unemployment: someone who is not currently at work, but who is available for work and who has actively looked for work during the previous month. Unemployment rate: the percentage of the labor force that is unemployed, unemployment rate = # of unemployed x 100. Labor force: the sum of the employed and the unemployed. Discouraged workers: people who are available for work but have not looked for a job during the previous. 4 weeks bc they believe no jobs are available for them. Employment- population ratio: measures the percentage of the working age population in the labor force, labor force participation rate = labor force x 100. Working age population: measures the percentage of the working-age people that is employed, employment population ration = employment x 100.

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