ECON 102 Chapter 8: Econ Chapter 8 Notes

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Invisible underemployment = # of people who have jobs that don"t fully use their skills or that have substandard job characteristics (e. g. low pay) Structural unemployment: structural unemployment = unemployment when workers are unable to fill available jobs due to mismatch in skills/locations, or unwilling to work at the wage rate offered, often caused by technological innovation or government policy. In canada, due to a falling level of unionization power, amount of structural unemployment generated by union demands have declined. Side effects of government policies: public policies designed to help workers who lose their jobs; these policies can lead to structural unemployment as an unintended side effect. Changes in labour force characteristics: unemployment rates tend to be lower for experienced than experienced workers, labour force today is more experienced than in the 1970s, thus natural rate of unemployment today is also lower.

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