ECON102 Chapter Notes - Chapter 21: Full Employment, Human Capital, Frictional Unemployment

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Unemployment results in lost incomes and production and also loss in human capital. Statistics canada believes that the unemployment rate gives a correct measure. (slide 12) Done every month where households are asked questions in relation to their age and job market. Divided into: working age population and those who are younger. I(cid:374) the (cid:449)orki(cid:374)g age group (cid:272)a(cid:374) either (cid:271)e employed or unemployed. Employed in either full time or part time. To be considered as unemployed : temporary layoff, without work but looked in the past 4 weeks, has a new job to start within 4 weeks. People who are in the working age but not employed or unemployed are classified as. 4 indicators statistics canada calculates to see the state of the labour force: The unemployment rate, the involuntary part time rate, the labour force participation rate and the employment to population ratio. Percentage of people in the labour force who are unemployed.

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