ECON 1120 Chapter Notes - Chapter 7: Market Basket

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Unemployed - a person 16 years old or older who is not working, is available for work, and has made specific efforts to find work for the past 4 weeks. Not in the labor force - any person who is not looking for work because he does not want a job, or has given up looking. Includes students, retirees, individuals in institutions, and parents who stay at home to look after children. Labor force - the number of people employed plus the number of people unemployed. Unemployment rate - the ratio of people unemployed to the people in the labor force. Labor force participation rate - the ratio of the labor force to the total population. Discouraged-worker effect - the decline in the measured unemployment rate that results when people who want to work but cannot find jobs grow discouraged, thus dropping out of the ranks of the labor force and unemployed.

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