ECON 1BB3 Lecture Notes - Lecture 9: Labour Force Survey, Underemployment, Demand Curve

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Excludes institutional adults: not available to work, e. g. People in nursing homes, prison, or the military. The percentage of the total adult population that is employed. The percentage of the labour force that is unemployed. The percentage of the adult population (cid:894) (cid:1005)5 yea(cid:396)s(cid:895) that is in the labour force: shows the number of people that have chosen to participate in the labour market. In 2011, 17. 31 mill people were employed and 1. 39 mill were unemployed: labour force 17. 31 + 1. 39 = 18. 70 million, unemployment rate (1. 39/18. 70) x 100 = 7. 4% The adult population was 27. 99 mill: labour-force participation rate (18. 70/27. 88) = 66. 8% Some people may lie: to qualify for unemployment benefits, overstates unemployment statistics. Discouraged searchers: people who want to work but have given up looking for a job, understates unemployment statistics. Underemployment: part-time workers who want to work full-time, workers working below skill level, understates unemployment statistics.

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