ECO 1102 Chapter Notes - Chapter 9: Frictional Unemployment, Structural Unemployment, Efficiency Wage

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Statistics canada places each adult (aged 15 and older) in each surveyed household into one of three categories: employed, unemployed, not in the labour force. A person is considered employed if he or she spent some of the previous week working at a paid job. A person is unemployed if he or she is on temporary layoff or is looking for a job. A person who fits neither of the first two categories, such as a full-time student, homemaker, or retiree, is not in the labour force. Labour force participation rate: the percentage of the adult population that is in the labour force: labour force participation rate = labour force/ adult population x 100. Women have lower rates of labour force participation than men the same age. Young people aged 15 to 24 have much higher rates of unemployment than older people. Similarly aged men and women tend to have similar rates of unemployment.

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