ECF1200 Lecture Notes - Lecture 4: Labour Force Survey, Full Employment, Structural Unemployment

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Measuring the unemployment rate and the labour force participation rate (lo1) The labour force survey: conducted each month by the abs to calculate the unemployment rate: unemployment rate: the percentage of the labour force that is unemployed. In august 2016, the working age population of australia was estimated to be 19. 587 million. The working age population is divided into those in the labour force (12. 686 million) and those not in the labour force (6. 901 million). The labour force is divided into the employed (11. 965 million) and the unemployed (0. 721 million). Those not in the labour force (6. 901 million) include people such as full-time retirees, full-time homemakers, full-time students, people in institutions, discouraged workers, and those who did not fully meet the survey requirements to be classified as unemployed. The labour force survey (cid:894)cont"d(cid:895: the unemployment rate measures the percentage of the labour force that is unemployed, unemployment rate = (number of unemployed/labour force) x 100.

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