Chapter 21: Q 8. (page 524)
What is the difference between being unemployed
and being out of the labor force?
Short Answer
There is a very thin line between a person who is unemployed and a person who is out of the workforce.
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Chapter 21: Q 8. (page 524)
What is the difference between being unemployed
and being out of the labor force?
There is a very thin line between a person who is unemployed and a person who is out of the workforce.
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What term describes the remaining level of unemployment that occurs even when the economy is healthy?
Why do you think that unemployment rates are lower for individuals with more education?
What criteria do the BLS use to count someone as
employed? As unemployed?
As the baby boomer generation retires, what should happen to wages and employment? Can you show this graphically?
Over the long term, has the U.S. unemployment rate generally trended up, trended down, or remained at basically the same level?
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