ECO100Y5 Lecture 12: Chapter 8 The cost of living and Chapter 10 Unemployment and the Demand for Labour

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Measurement challenges of cpi: consumption pattern of an average consumer changes over time. Innovation: keeping the market basket fixed, we will overstate the estimate cost of living. Chapter 10 unemployment and the demand for labour. Unemployment is a situation where someone wants to work but cannot find a job in the current market. People who don"t have jobs and aren"t interested in getting one aren"t counted as unemployed. Working-age population refers to the civilian, non-institutional population 15 years and older. The labour force refers to the working-age population that are either employed or unemployed. Unemployment rate=number of unemployed labour force 100. Labour force participation rate = labour force working age population 100. It does not give a good indication of how many people are: Goal to understand the extent to which income is distributed evenly in economy. Income shares of different groups of income earners: lorenz earners, gini coefficient. All three are scale independent: percentile (100, deciles (10, quintiles (5)

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