ECON 1BB3 Chapter Notes - Chapter 9: Labour Force Survey, Efficiency Wage

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Cyclical unemployment: the year-to-year fluctuations in unemployment around its natural rate, and is closely associated with the short-run ups and downs of economic activity. Labour force: the total number of workers, including both the employed and unemployed. Labour force = number of employed + number of unemployed. Unemployment rate: the percentage of the labour force that is unemployed. Unemployment rate = (number of unemployed/labour force) * 100. Labour-force participation rate: the percentage of the total adult population that is in the labour force; this statistic tells us the fraction of the population that has chosen to participate in the labour force. Labour-force participation rate = (labour force/adult population) * 100. Discouraged searchers: individuals who would like to work but have given up looking for a job. Four ways to explain unemployment in the long run: It takes time for workers to search for the jobs that are best suited for them.

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