Economics 1022A/B Lecture Notes - Lecture 2: Business Cycle, Human Capital, Deflation

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Unemployment results lost of incomes and productions and human capital. Population divided into two groups: working-age population, others who are too young to work or who live in institutions and are unable to work. The total number of people aged 15 years and over, and is divided into two groups: The sum of the employed and the unemployed: employed. People in the working-age population who are neither employed nor unemployed. The percentage of the people in the labour force who are unemployed. Unemployment rate move in opposite of direction of the business cycle (rgdp) Fluctuates mildly in the same direction with business cycle (rgdp: employment-to-population ratio. An increase means that the canadian economy created jobs at a faster rate than the working- age population grew. Fluctuates in the same direction with business cycle (rgdp). Fluctuates more than the labour force participation rate and reflects cyclical fluctuations in the unemployment rate.

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