ECON 1B03 Chapter Notes - Chapter 9: Frictional Unemployment, Structural Unemployment, Efficiency Wage

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A person is considered employed if they spent some of the previous week working at a paid job. A person is unemployed if they are on temporary layoff or is looking for a job. A person who fits neither if these categories such as a full time student, homemaker, or retiree, is not in the labour force. Non institutional- no one in nursing homes, prison, military (not available to work) The labour force is the sum of the employed and the unemployed. Labour force= # of employed + # of unemployed. The unemployment rate is the percentage of the labour force that is unemployed. The labour force participation rate measures the percentage of the total adult population of canada that is in the labour force. Labour force data also allow economists and policymakers to monitor changes in the economy over time.

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