MGEA06H3 Lecture Notes - Lecture 3: Frictional Unemployment, Fisher Equation, Transaction Cost

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(the percentage of adult population that is in the labour force) Lfpr = (labour force / adult population) * 100: unemployment rate (ur): (the percentage of the labour force that unemployment) Unemployment rate = (number of unemployed / labour force) * 100: employment rate (er): The percentage of adult population that is employed. Employment rate = (number of employment / adult population) * 100% What"s happen in the labour market: easy/ different to find a job. Teenagers have higher unemployment rate, but 1). salaries are not high 2). you not know what you want. The unemployment rate can be overstated (cid:18990) people may claim unemployment to get unemployment insurance/ avoid be collected employment insurance (ei). (cid:18991) it takes time to fine a job. Unemployment rate never equal to 0: the unemployment can be understated (cid:18990) discourage workers. Individuals who would like to work but have given up looking for a job.

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