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Copyright©2004 South-Western 28 Unemployment and Its Natural Rate

Copyright©2004 South-Western Figure 1 The Breakdown of the Population in 2001

Table 1 The Labor-Market Experiences of Various Demographic Groups Copyright©2004 South-Western

Figure 2 Unemployment Rate since 1960

Copyright©2004 South-Western Figure 3 Labor-Force Participation Rates for Men and Women since 1950

Table 2 Alternative Measures of Labor Underutilization Copyright©2004 South-Western

Figure 4 Unemployment from a Wage above the Equilibrium Level