ECON 2H03 Lecture Notes - Lecture 9: Black Market, Real Wages

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Aging of canadian population result in change of structure of unemployment. In 1976, half of all unemployed were 15-25, with just 26% in 2012. Natural rate of unemployment is not constant, and varies from 5 9 % average. Demographics- ex baby boomers - young labour force growth in 70s. Sectoral shifts increased technological change, natural resource prices. Productivity slowdown in growth, reduced labour demand , increased unemployment, sluggish real wage(remaining high for prolonged period) Transitions in labour force - part time workers want full time job are counted as employed, discouraged workers (although not part of labour force) Similar unemployment in 60s, 70s but 80s the countries" experiences diverged. Canadian rates higher by 4% average, but 2008, they were almost the same again. Overall, the rates of unemployment in europe have increased, although some countries have improved and others worsened. Problem can be traced to the generous benefits for unemployed workers: social insurance, welfare, the dole .

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