Chapter 21: Problem 31
Is a decrease in the unemployment rate necessarily a good thing for a nation? Explain.
Chapter 21: Problem 31
Is a decrease in the unemployment rate necessarily a good thing for a nation? Explain.
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Would you expect hidden unemployment to be higher, lower, or about the same when the unemployment rate is high, say \(10 \%,\) versus low, say 4\%? Explain.
What happens to the labor force participation rate when employed individuals are reclassified as unemployed? What happens when they are reclassified as discouraged workers?
Assess whether the following would be counted as "unemployed" in the Current Employment Statistics survey. a. A husband willingly stays home with children while his wife works. b. A manufacturing worker whose factory just closed down. c. A college student doing an unpaid summer internship. d. A retiree. e. Someone who has been out of work for two years but keeps looking for a job. f. Someone who has been out of work for two months but isn't looking for a job. g. Someone who hates her present job and is actively looking for another one. h. Someone who decides to take a part time job because she could not find a full time position.
What is structural unemployment? Give examples of structural unemployment.
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