ECON 211 Lecture Notes - Lecture 3: Frictional Unemployment, Structural Unemployment

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23 Jul 2018
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Cyclical unemployment: year to year fluctuations in unemployment (total unemployment- national rate= cyclical) Measuring unemployment: employed (full/part time or unpaid family worker, unemployed. Labor force: # of employed + # of unemployed. Over the last 70 years participation rate for men has decreased 13% and increased 25% for women. To qualify for unemployment checks people who arent working pretend to look for jobs. Most unemployment spells are short- term but most unemployment in general is typically long-term. Why are there always unemployed people: frictional unemployment (e. g. job searching, structural unemployment (e. g. number of jobs available is less than #of workers) Ways the gov can do to reduce friction: create jobs (to an extent, help match people with jobs, training programs. A large payment for unemployment may have unintended consequences on basically discouraging people from finding jobs at the same pay Replacement ratio: percentage of lost salary paid as unemployment benefit. if the rr goes up unemployment goes up.

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