ECON 1000 Chapter Notes - Chapter 9: Human Capital, Unemployment Benefits, Market Power

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Chapter 9 - unemployment and its natural rate. Labour force statistics: population (adults): all people over 15 years old, labour force: total number of workers, included the unemployed and employed. Employed: a person who has spent most of the previous week working at a paid job. Unemployed: a person who is on temporary layoff, is looking for a job, or is waiting for a start date of a new job. Long periods of unemployment decreases human capital as people forget the knowledge and techniques from their job. Labour market experiences of various demographic groups. Labour force participation rates for men and women since 1951. It is difficult to distinguish between a person who is unemployed and a person who is not in the labour force: discouraged searchers. People who would like to work, but have given up on looking after an unsuccessful: other people may claim to be unemployed in order to receive financial assistance, even search.

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