ECON 2020U Lecture Notes - Lecture 2: Frictional Unemployment, Unemployment Benefits, Structural Unemployment

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Why unemployment is a problem: unemployment results in. Lost human capital: the loss of income is devastating for those who bear it. Unemployment benefits create a safety net but don"t fully replace lost wages, and not everyone receives capital: prolonged unemployment permanently damages a person"s job prospects by destroying human capital. The canadian economy is an incredible job-creating machine. In 2011, 17 million people had jobs, which 2 million more than in 2001 and 6 million more than in 1981. On a typical day, more than 1 million people are unemployed that"s equivalent to the population of calgary. During the recession, this number rises; and during a boom year it falls. People not in the labor force: the labor force is the sum of employed and unemployed workers, to be counted as unemployed, a person 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.

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