ECON 1010 Chapter Notes - Chapter 21: Unemployment, Frictional Unemployment, Structural Unemployment

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The total number of people aged 16 years and over who are not in jail, hospital, or some other form of institution care. The sum of the people who are employed and who are unemployed. The percentage of the people in the labour force who are unemployed. The percentage of the working-age population who are members of the labour force. The percentage of people of working age who have jobs. The unemployment that arises from normal labour turnover from people entering and leaving the labour force and form the ongoing creation and destruction of jobs. The unemployment that arises when changes in technology or international competition change the skills needed to perform jobs or change the locations of jobs. The higher than normal unemployment at a business cycle trough and the lower than normal unemployment at a business cycle peak. The unemployment rate when the economy is at full employment natural unemployment as a percentage of the labour force.

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