Chapter 21: Problem 38
Under what condition would a decrease in unemployment be bad for the economy?
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Chapter 21: Problem 38
Under what condition would a decrease in unemployment be bad for the economy?
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Is the increase in labor force participation rates among women better thought of as causing an increase in cyclical unemployment or an increase in the natural rate of unemployment? Why?
Many college students graduate from college before they have found a job. When graduates begin to look for a job, they are counted as what category of unemployed?
How do you calculate the unemployment rate? How do you calculate the labor force participation rate?
What happens to the labor force participation rate when employed individuals are reclassified as unemployed? What happens when they are reclassified as discouraged workers?
What criteria do the BLS use to count someone as employed? As unemployed?
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