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And UNEMPLOYMENT
Video tutorial:
EPISODE 18: Unemployment (2:50)
THE LABOR FORCE:
Includes all the members of the population who
are employed or actively looking for work
Only adults (ages 16 +) who are NOT incarcerated
DISCOURAGED WORKERS: people not in the
labor force; they want to work but have given up
looking for a job because they don’t believe any are
available
UNDEREMPLOYED WORKERS: work at jobs
which pay below their skill level; often work 2 or
more jobs; are counted
AVERAGE LABOR
PRODUCTIVITY
a measure of how much the typical worker can
produce
Mathematically, this is the economy’s
AVG. LABOR
PRODUCTIVITY
=
TOTAL OUTPUT (GDP)
TOTAL # OF WORKERS
UNEMPLOYMENT:
UNEMPLOYMENT RATE: the
number of people employed
divided by the labor force
4 TYPES OF UNEMPLOYMENT
STRUCTURAL
CYCLICAL
FRICTIONAL
SEASONAL
Video Tutorial :
EPISODE 19: Types of Unemployment (4:19)
STRUCTURAL UNEMPLOYMENT
Results from changes in the goods that
consumers demand
Results from changes in TECHNOLOGY –
PROGRESS! “Gale of creative destruction” –
Joseph Schumpeter
It’s a mismatch between SKILLS workers
possess and SKILLS the market demands
(People don’t want BUGGY WHIPS; they
want STEERING WHEELS now!)
CYCLICAL UNEMPLOYMENT
Due to fluctuations in the business cycle
MOST SERIOUS TYPE: the economy is in trouble
CONTRACTING
IN A TROUGH
IN A RECESSION
RECESSION:
two consecutive quarters (6 mo.)
negative growth in GDP
DEPRESSION:
eight consecutive quarters (2 yrs.)
negative growth in GDP
of
of
FRICTIONAL UNEMPLOYMENT
Results from the time-lag between when a worker is
fired or quits his job and when he finds a new one
Job searching, applying and interviewing, relocating,
and moving up!
Can NEVER be eliminated (only reduced)
Not always bad! (quit a crummy job for a better one!)
SEASONAL UNEMPLOYMENT:
Jobs are associated with seasons
Lifeguards = unemployed in the winter
Roofers = work during hot summer
NATURAL UNEMPLOYMENT RATE
Even when the ECONOMY is at FULL EMPLOYMENT,
some types of UNEMPLOYMENT are inevitable:
--frictional (main component of natural
unemployment)
--seasonal (least serious)
--STRUCTURAL (serious) due to progress!
(Think buggy whips)
Recently viewed as 4 to 5 %,
but could be moving up!
Current Unemployment Rate
Nov. 2010: 9.8%
Newshour Reports:
REALITIES of the Recession & Changing Workforce
(20:44)
UNEMPLOYMENT - Many Left Uncounted (10:53)
FINDING WORK (7:21)
LENGTHY JOBLESSNESS TAKES TOLL ON 99ers
(9:19)
STRESS and BURNOUT TAKING TOLL on WORKERS
(7:53)
CARDS UP on EMPLOYMENT!
1. Which of the following groups is part
of the labor force?
a. people in prison
b. people in the army
c. people who are retired
d. people under sixteen
e. people counted in the
unemployment rate
2. Frictional unemployment is
caused by
a. obsolete (outdated) skills
b. economic downturn
c. high inflation
d. undervalued currency
e. time-lag between jobs
3. Structural unemployment is
caused by
a. skills mismatch
b. undervalued currency
c. economic downturn
d. high inflation
e. time-lag between jobs
4. Cyclical unemployment is
caused by
a. time-lag between jobs
b. economic downturn
c. undervalued currency
d. high inflation
e. skills mismatch
1 26. Bob is laid off during a
recession. He is
a. frictionally unemployed
b. seasonally unemployed
c. cyclically unemployed
d. structurally unemployed
e. technologically unemployed
3. Bill’s is a roofer. He doesn't work
in Dec.-Mar. He's
a. seasonally unemployed
b. structurally unemployed
c. cyclically unemployed
d. technologically unemployed
e. frictionally unemployed
28. Betty lost her job as a key punch
operator when the computer industry
advanced to optical scanning and other
easier forms of input:
a. seasonally unemployed
b. frictionally unemployed
c. technologically unemployed
d. structurally unemployed
e. cyclically unemployed
5. Jill recently quit her job as a
restaurant hostess because she just
finished college and is going to work as
a physical therapist.
a. technologically unemployed
b. cyclically unemployed
c. seasonally unemployed
d. structurally unemployed
e. frictionally unemployed
6. An abnormally high rate of which
type of unemployment indicates a
problem in the economy?
a. seasonal
b. frictional
c. structural
d. technological
e. cyclical
7. Which of the following is not
counted in the natural rate of
unemployment and indicates a
problem in the economy?
a. frictional unemployment
b. technological unemployment
c. cyclical unemployment
d. seasonal unemployment
e. structural unemployment
8. In the United States, the natural rate
of unemployment is approximately
a. 2%
b. 15%
c. 0%
d. 10%
e. 5%
END OF QUIZ
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