ECON 201 Chapter Notes - Chapter 9: Gdp Deflator, Frictional Unemployment, Structural Unemployment

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U. s. bureau of labor statistics: uses results of household survey to calculate unemployment rate, labor force participation rate, and employment-population ratio. Establishment survey- survey 100 some plants and it gives number of how many people they have working for them. Labor force: total number of people who have jobs (employed) + number of people who don"t have jobs but who are actively looking for them (unemployed) employed+unemployed= labor force. Not in labor force: not working and not looking for work (homemakers, students, retirees) Employed: paid employees, unpaid family members business, full time and part time workers and people on leave. Unemployment rate: percentage of the labor force that is unemployed # unemployed/ # labor force. Discouraged workers: people who are not looking for work because they think no jobs are available to them (not included in unemployment ratio) Labor force participation rate: percentage of working age population in labor force.

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