ECON 1BB3 Lecture Notes - Lecture 5: Labour Candidates And Parties In Canada

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Unit 5 canadian labour markets and unemployment. Definitions employed, unemployed, not in the labour force. Calculations how to do them and how are they accurate. Structural unemployment caused by wage being above equilibrium. Minimum wage in ontario is . 25 (with a few exceptions) Binding affects market outcome (example: if government sets minimum wage from to. At , there is an increase in labour supplied (by households) and there is a decrease in labour demand (by firms) causes unemployment. If equilibrium is then minimum wage lowers to , then there is no unemployment. Existence of minimum wage does not cause unemployment always. Minimum wage causes unemployment if it is binding. Binding minimum wage above equilibrium and causes unemployment. Labour force participation rate = labour force/adult population. Men have a higher unemployment rate and higher lfpr than women. Unemployment rate is not changes (since she"s not in the labour force)

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