EC140 Chapter Notes - Chapter 9: Collective Bargaining, Frictional Unemployment, Unemployment Benefits

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Ch 9 - unemployment and its natural rate. Lf = # of employed + # of unemployed. Natural rate of unemployment: refers to the amount of unemployment the economy normally experiences. The rate of unemployment to which the economy tends to return to in the long run. The natural rate of unemployment in canada is between 6-8%. Cyclical unemployment: the year-to-year fluctuations in unemployment around the natural rate. It is closely associated with the short-run ups and downs of economic activity. *explanations for the economy"s natural rate of unemployment are: job search, minimum-wage laws, unions and efficiency wages. A person is 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.

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