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Title: Macro Chapter 7


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Macro Chapter 7
  • Presentation 2

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Labor Force
  • The labor force consists of people who are
    willing and able to work
  • Both those employed and those unemployed but
    seeking work are counted

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Unemployment Rate
  • Random monthly survey of 60,000 people conducted
    by the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS)
  • Use the results of the survey to determine the
    unemployment rate for the nation

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Unemployment Rate Calculated
  • Unemployed percentage of the labor force
    unemployed
  • Unemployment rate unemployed/labor force x 100

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Unemployment Rate Contd.
  • The BLS splits the population into 3 groups
  • 1. People under the age of 16 and people who are
    institutionalized (prison, psych hospitals)---
    not counted in the labor force
  • 2. Not in the labor force- adults who are
    potential workers that are not seeking work (ex.
    Homemakers, full-time students, retirees)
  • 3. Labor Force- counted

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Issues / Flaws with Unemployment
  • Discouraged Workers not included
  • Gave up looking, but would still like to work
  • Underemployed
  • Working part time or working in a job with a
    lower skill level than they possess
  • Part-Time Workers- counted as employed some by
    choice some due to lack of demand

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Types of Unemployment
  • 1. Frictional Unemployment
  • Unemployment which occurs from people moving
    between jobs, careers, or locations

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2. Structural Unemployment
  • Mismatch of workers and job openings
  • Unemployed people lack the skills or education,
    or geographically are misplaced
  • Ex- jobs moving from the Rust Belt to the Sunbelt

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3. Cyclical Unemployment
  • Occurs from changes in the Business Cycles
    (recession, depression)
  • Lay-offs due to a decrease in demand for
    goods/services

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4. Seasonal Unemployment
  • Change in hiring patterns due to the time of year
  • Ex- Ski Instructors, Lifeguards, Landscapers

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Full Employment
  • Exists when there is structural, frictional, and
    seasonal unemployment but no cyclical
    unemployment

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Full Employment Rate (Natural Rate of
Unemployment)
  • The economy is producing at its potential output
  • The number of job seekers matches the number of
    jobs available
  • Appx. 4-5

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Nominal Income
  • Number of dollars received as wages, rent,
    interest or profits

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Real Income
  • A measure of the amount of goods and services
    nominal income can buy
  • The purchasing power of nominal income
  • Income adjusted for inflation
  • Real Income nominal income/price index (in
    hundredths)

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Real Income Contd.
  • change in real income change in nominal
    income - change in price level
  • Ex- price level rises by 6. If Bills nominal
    income goes up by 6, real income is unchanged.
    If nominal income goes up by 10, real income
    will go up by 4 etc.
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