Chapter 21: Problem 36
Why do you think that unemployment rates are lower for individuals with more education?
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Chapter 21: Problem 36
Why do you think that unemployment rates are lower for individuals with more education?
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After several years of economic growth, would you expect the unemployment in an economy to be mainly cyclical or mainly due to the natural rate of unemployment? Why?
What happens to the unemployment rate when unemployed workers are reclassified as discouraged workers?
Why is there unemployment in a labor market with flexible wages?
What criteria do the BLS use to count someone as employed? As unemployed?
Is it desirable to eliminate natural unemployment? Why or why not? Hint: Think about what our economy would look like today and what assumptions would have to be met to have a zero rate of natural unemployment.
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