ECO100Y5 Lecture Notes - Lecture 26: Gdp Deflator, Potential Output, Full Employment

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Not in labour force not working or seeking for work. Unemployed not working, but seeking work. Labor force participation rate = # in the labour force/ working age population. Employment rate = # employed / labour force x 100. Unemployment rate = # of unemployed / labour force x 100. Employment population ratio = # employed / working age population x. Unemployment rate does not account for job. Discouraged workers workers who have given up looking for a. Underemployed people working a lower skill job than they are. Full employment - rate of employment if the economy is qualified for or fewer hours operating at capacity and does not have any cyclically unemployed workers (no recession, no expansion, operating at our potential gdp) Frictional unemployment short term unemployment arising from mismatching workers with jobs (i. e. university graduate looking for first job)

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