ECON 1000 Lecture Notes - Lecture 7: Frictional Unemployment, Unemployment, Structural Unemployment

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Chapter 9: unemployment and its natural rate - feb 1 - Higher unemployment means a lower standard of living. Can think of unemployment rate as having two components. Statscan classifies each adult (15+) as a. b. c. Labour force = number employed + number unemployed. Unemployment rate = 100*(number unemployed / labour force) Labour force participation rate = 100*(labour force / adult population) Difficulty is distinguishing between unemployed and not in labour force. Movement in and out of labour force is common. Unemployed may not really be looking for work. Part-timers who want to work full-time - underemployed. Suggest need for care when designing policies related to unemployment. Have argued prices adjust so supply = demand. Difference between observed and natural rate is cyclical. Not all jobs are the same and not workers are the same. Time spent unemployed before new match causes frictional unemployment. Availability of information likely affects amount of frictional employment.

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