ECON 1100 Chapter 5: Macroeconomics Chapter 5

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Unemployment rate: the percentage of the labour force that is unemployed. Working age population: people 15 year of age and older who are legally entitled to work. Labour force: the sum of employed and unemployed workers in the economy. Labour force participation rate: the percentage of the working age population in the labour force. Employment-population ratio: a measure of the portion of the population engaged in paid work. Discouraged workers: people who are available for work but have not looked for work during the previous four weeks because they believe no jobs are available for them. Measuring the unemployment rate and the labour force participation. Objective: define the employment rate and the labour force participation rate, and understand how they are computed. The labour force survey is collected by statistics canada to calculate the unemployment rate: the lsf interviews about 56000 households, focuses on the working age population. Participants in this survey are placed into 3 groups: employed, unemployed.

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