ECON 102 Lecture Notes - Lecture 20: Structural Unemployment, Typewriter

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29 Aug 2020
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Structural unemployment is the unemployment that comes from there being an absence of demand for the workers that are available. Structural unemployment occurs when people are made unemployed because of capital- labor substitution (which reduces the demand for labor) or when there is a long run decline in demand in their particular industry. Structural unemployment exists where there is a mismatch between their skills and the requirements of the new job opportunities. Many of the unemployed from heavy manufacturing industry (e. g. in coal, steel and heavy engineering) have found it difficult to gain re-employment without an investment in re-training. The major reasons that cause an absence of demand for workers in a particular industry include: As personal computers replaced typewriters, typewriter factories shut down. Workers in typewriter factories because unemployed and had to find other industries to be employed in: changes in tastes. If bagpipes become unpopular, bagpipe companies will go bankrupt and their workers will be unemployed.

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