ECON 201 Chapter Notes - Chapter 9: Market Basket, Frictional Unemployment, Social Security Disability Insurance

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Unemployed: someone who is not currently at work but is available and actively searched for work in the past month. Labor force: the sum of employed and unemployed workers in the economy. Unemployment rate: percentage of labor force that is unemployed. People not in the labor force (not looking for job and are unavailable): Retirees, homemakers, full-time students, in prison, military. Looked for job in the past 12 months but not recently in past month. Many are discouraged workers (available but did not search because they believe there are no jobs for them) Problems with measuring unemployment rate: distinguishing between the unemployed and people who are not in labor force, counts part-time workers as employed even though they may want full-time. In a recession, these understate the true degree of unemployment: household survey doesn"t verify responses, might be employed in illegal activity but stated as unemployed. Due to older men retiring earlier and younger men in school longer.

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