ECON 1010 Lecture Notes - Lecture 1: Frictional Unemployment, Gdp Deflator, Real Wages

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20. 1 employment and unemployment: unemployment results in 1) lost incomes and production, 2) lost human capital, prolonged unemployment damages a person"s job prospects by destroying human capital, population. Involuntary part-time rate: (part time/labour force) * 100 (2013: 4. 8 percent with. 19. 08 million: labour force participation rate: (labour force/working age population) *100, canada"s working age population in 2013 is 28. 67 million, employment to population ratio: (number of employed/working age pop. ) *100: unemployment rate and employment to population ratio fluctuates over the business cycle, underemployed labour: discouraged searchers, long term future starts, involuntary. R8 = total underemployment rate: adding involuntary p. t. would raise the measured unemployment rate, unemployment rate has fluctuated over the business cycle and canadian labour force participation rate has trended higher. 21. 2 unemployment and full employment: frictional unemployment: flows into and out of the labour force and process of job creation and job destruction create the need for people to search for jobs and businesses to search for workers.

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