8. Labour Markets - Labour Supply Shifts Flashcards

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What do we call factors, separate from wages that may shift the labour supply curve?

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Non-wage determinants of the labour supply curve

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What are the 7 non-wage determinants of labour supply?

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  1. Wages on offer in substitute professions2. Barriers to entry3. Non-monetary characteristics of the job4. Improvements in occupational mobility of labour5. Overtime6. Size of the working population7. Value of leisure time
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How do wages in substitute professions affect the labour supply to an industry?

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Higher wages in sub. profession - ppl move there - supply shifts to the left (& vice versa)

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How do barriers to entry affect the labour supply to an industry?

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The stricter barriers of entry to a profession are - e.g. required A levels - the lower supply will be - shift to left (& vice versa)

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How do a jobs non-monetary characteristics affect labour supply to an industry?

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The more non-monetary benefits a job has - good pension plan, healthcare etc - the more its supply curve will shift right (& vice versa)

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How could improvements to the occupational mobility of labour affect the labour supply to an industry?

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An increase in the ability of people to retrain and move between professions is likely to increase labour supply to an industry if its a desirable industry to be in (& vice versa)

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How could overtime affect the labour supply to an industry?

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The ability to be flexible with overtime to bring in some extra income if needed is appealing to workers - industries that offer this may have increased supply of workers (& vice versa)

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How could the size of the working population affect labour supply to an industry?

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The UK was part of The EU - ability for international workers to migrate to the UK - increase supply of labour to industries

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How could the value of leisure time affect the supply of labour to an industry?

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If leisure time = highly valued - supply of labour will fall (& vice versa)

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