ECON1130 Chapter 9: Chapter Nine

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Measuring the unemployment rate, the labor force participation rate, and the. People are considered employed if they work during the week before the survey or if they were temporarily away from their jobs because of vacation, strike, or illness. Unemployed: in the government statistics, someone who is currently at work but who is available for work and who has actively looked for work during the previous month. Labor force: the sum of unemployed and employed workers in the economy. Unemployment rate: the percentage of the labor force that is unemployed: people who are not actively looking for a job are not taken into account for the labor force. Discouraged workers: people who are available for work but have not looked for a job during the previous four weeks because they do not believe that jobs are available for them. Unemployment rate = number of unemployed/labor force. Labor force participation rate = labor force/working age population.

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