ECON 102 Lecture Notes - W. M. Keck Observatory, Market Basket

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The unemployment rate is the percentage of the labour force that is unemployed. The labour force is the sum of the people unemployed and the people employed. So the number of people who are unemployed is 19,021,600 minus 17,693,300, which is 1,328,300. The unemployment rate equals (the number of people unemployed divided by the labour force) multiplied by 100. That is, (1,328,300/19,021,600) 100, which is 6. 9 percent: labour force participation rate. The labour force participation rate is 68. 0 percent. The labour force participation rate is the percentage of the working-age population that is in the labour force. The working-age population is 27,975,700and the labour force is 19,021,600, so the labour force participation rate equals (19,021,600/27,975,700) 100, which equals 68. 0 percent: employment-to-population ratio. The employment-to-population ratio is the percentage of the people of working age who have jobs. The employment-to-population ratio is equal to the number of people employed divided by the working-age population then multiplied by 100.

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