ECON102 Chapter Notes - Chapter 2.3: Frictional Unemployment, Monetary Policy, Structural Unemployment

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Unemployment: when a person is actively searching for a job, which they are able and willing to do, but cannot find one. Unemployment rate: the proportion of unemployed in the labour force. Labour force: the total number of people that are able to work, therefore including both the unemployed and the employed. Hidden unemployment: the stated unemployment rate may be overstated because some individuals conceal their true employment status as they fear the loss of transfer payments, like benefits, or are employed in illegal industries. Discouraged workers: these are people that would like to work and have previously been seeking employment, but have since stopped because they could not find a job. Underemployment: individuals that are employed but they are unsatisfied as the work is inadequate. This may be because the only work they could find was part time, when they wanted full time, or they are highly skilled but have a low paid job.

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