Chapter 8 Flashcards
Employment
The number of people currently employed in the economy, either full time or part time
Unemployment
The number of people who are actively looking for work but arent currently employed
Labor force
The sum of employment and unemployment
Labor force participation rate
The percentage of the population aged 16 or older that is in the labor force
Labor force
Population age 16 and older X 100
Unemployment rate
The percentage of the total number of people in the labor force who are unemployed
Number of unemployed workers
Labor force X 100
Discouraged workers
Nonworking people who are capable of working but have given up looking for a job given the state of the job market
Marginally attached workers
Would like to be employed and have looked for a job in the recent past but are not currently looking for work
Underemployment
The number of people who work part time because they cannot find full-time jobs
Economic expansioins arent always __________
Periods of falling unemployment
Although economy is growing, it is not growing fast enough to reduce the unemployment rate
jobless recovery
A period in which the real GDP growth rate is positive but the unemployment rate is still rising
Average GDP growth for US
3.25%
when above - unemployment falls
when below - unemployment rises
Job search
Woerkers who wpend time looking for employment are engaged in a job search
Frictional unemployment
Unemployment due to the time workers spend in job search
long-term unemployed
unemployed for 27 or more weeks
structural unemployment
More people are seeking jobs in a particular labor market than there are jobs available at the current wage rate, even when the economy i s at the peak of a business cycle