ECON 1100 Lecture 4: Chapter 5

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Unemployment rate the percentage of the labour force that is unemployed. Working age population people who are 15 years or older and are legally able to work in. The three categorie of the labour force survey are employed, unemployed, or not in the labour force themselves. Employed anyone who does paid work, unpaid work for a family business, or works for. Unemployed do(cid:374)"t ha(cid:448)e a jo(cid:271) (cid:271)ut are (cid:449)illi(cid:374)g a(cid:374)d a(cid:271)le to (cid:449)ork as (cid:449)ell ha(cid:448)e looked for. Not in the labour force unwilling or unable to do paid work. Employment population ratio = number of employed/working age population x 100 a job in the last 4 weeks. Unemployment rate = number of unemployed/labour force x 100. Labour force participation rate the percentage of the working age population in the labour force. Participation rate = labour force/working age population x 100. Employment population ratio a measure of the portion of the population engaged in paid work.

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