ECON 1010 Chapter Notes - Chapter 21: Labour Force Survey, Gross Domestic Product, Structural Unemployment

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Econ 1010n lecture #2 ch. 21: monitoring jobs and inflation. The economic costs of unemployment: lost production and incomes, lost of human capital. [the knowledge becomes absolute with time if it is not used] Statistics canada divides the population into two groups: It would be the total number of people within the ages 15 and above: the working-age population, others who are too young to work. Or they live in institutions and are unable to work. A person with a full-time job or a part-time job. A person must be available for work and fall in one of the three categories. The three categories: without work but has made specific effort to find a job within the four weeks. Kathy is not working, but she is looking for a full-time job. A recent graduate looking for work: laid off from a job and wanted to be called back to work, waiting to start a new job within four weeks.

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