ECON 2A03 Lecture Notes - Lecture 26: Frictional Unemployment, Structural Unemployment, Full Employment

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Frictional unemployment is unemployment that arises from normal labour market turnover. The creation and destruction of jobs requires that unemployed workers search for new jobs. Increases in the number of people entering and re-entering the labour force and increases in unemployment benefits raise frictional unemployment. Frictional unemployment is a permanent and healthy phenomenon of a growing economy. Structural unemployment is unemployment created by changes in technology and foreign competition that change the skills needed to perform jobs or the locations of jobs. Cyclical unemployment is the higher than normal unemployment at a business cycle trough and lower than normal unemployment at a business cycle peak. A worker laid off because the economy is in a recession and is then rehired when the expansion begins experiences cycle employment. Natural unemployment is the unemployment that arises from frictions and structural change when there is no cyclical unemployment. The natural unemployment rate is natural unemployment as a percentage of.

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