ECON 330D1 Chapter 10: Chapter 10

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Definitions of the labour force and labour supply: workers have a lot more variety that previously recognized, including skills, education, experience, etc. Does not include workers who want a higher wage, but they are included in lmax), voluntary unemployment is lmax-l. People who do not have the right skills (or other characteristics) for work at the current wage make up structural unemployment, which arises from the structure of the economy in terms of requirements available of the jibs. Therefore, labour supply excludes structural (including seasonal) unemployment, which equals l-ns, which is expressed by the following relationships: l=lmax-voluntary unemployment and ns=l-structural (and seasonal) unemp. The labour market, like all others, is very heterogeneous. Also, there is imperfect information on both sides of the job (jobs and employees)this makes the labour market a complex one, taking time to match workers with jobs. It is also a dynamic market because of all the changes to the available jobs and workers.

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