Chapter 07 Flashcards
Natural rate of unemployment
The steady-state rate of unemployment ; the rate of unemployment; the rate of unemployment toward which the economy gravitates in the long run
Frictional unemployment
The unemployment that results because it takes time for workers to search for the jobs that suit their skills and tastes.
Sectoral shift
A change in the composition of demand among industries or regions.
Unemployment insurance
A government program under which unemployed workers can collect benefits for a specific period of time after losing their jobs.
Wage rigidity
The failure of wages to adjust to equilibrate labor supply and labor demand.
Structural unemployment
The unemployment resulting from wage rigidity and job rationing.
Insiders
Workers who are already employed and therefore have an influence on wage bargaining.
Outsiders
Workers who are not employedand therefore have no influence on wage bargaining.
Efficiency wages
Theories of real-wage rigidity and unemployment according to which firms raise labor productivity and profits by keeping real wages above the equilibrium level.
Discouraged workers
Individuals who have left the labor force because they believe that there is little hope of finding a job.