ECON102 Lecture Notes - Lecture 4: Frictional Unemployment, Potential Output, Unemployment Benefits

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Statistics canada conducts a monthly labor force survey to determine the status of the. The population is divided into two groups: The working-age population - the number of people aged 15 years and older who are not in jail, hospital, or some other institution. People too young to work (under 15 years of age) or those who live in institutions. The working age population is divided into two groups. The employed are either full-time or part-time workers. Part-time workers are either voluntary or involuntary part-time workers. To be counted as unemployed, a person must be available for work and must be in one of the following three categories: Without work but has made specific efforts to find a job within the previous four weeks. On temporary layoff with an expectation of recall. Has a new job to start within four weeks. Four labor market indicators: the unemployment rate, the involuntary part-time rate, the labor force participation rate, the employment-to-population ratio.

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