ECON 102 Lecture Notes - Lecture 29: Unemployment, Discouraged Worker, Human Capital

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Unemployment is a state in which a person does not have a job but is available for work, willing to work, and has made some effort to find work within the previous four weeks. The workforce is the total number of people who are employed and unemployed. The unemployment rate is the percentage of the people in the workforce who are unemployed. A discouraged worker is a person who available for work, willing to work, but who has given up the effort to find work. A person is classed as unemployed if they are not only out of work, but also actively looking for work and available to start work within a fortnight. Unemployment figures are based on a survey carried out by the office for national statistics. They show the average number of people unemployed over a three-month period. The ons also publishes the claimant count which shows the number of people receiving.

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