Economics 1022A/B Lecture 5: ECON 1022B – Lecture #5 – Chapter 5 – Monitoring Jobs and Inflation

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Statistics canada surveys 54,000 households and uses this as a representation of the population. Unemployment rate: percentage of the people in the labour force who are unemployed. Labour force participation rate calculation: # of people in the labour force/ # wap x 100: 2018: (19,812,800)/(30,290,400) x 100% = 65. 4% Employment rate: percentage of the people in the labour force who are employed: to calculate: # employed/# in wap x 100, 2018: 18,657,500/30,290,400 x 100% = 61. 6% Discouraged searchers: person who currently is neither working nor looking for a job but has indicated that he or she wants and is available for a job and has looked for work sometime in the recent past. The discouraged searcher has stopped looking because of repeated failure: not included in our unemployment rate by statistics canada. When the unemployment rate is low, the output gap is high, and when the unemployment rate is high, the output gap is low: they are opposite.

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