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Unemployment Internal 4 Credits
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Words you need to know how to define Involuntary Unemployment Voluntary Unemployment Frictional Unemployment Structural Unemployment Cyclical Unemployment
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Models you need to know Labour Market model – Min Wage changes – Show level of Employment Involuntary Unemployment Voluntary Unemployment Full Employment AD/AS Model – Show how changes in AD or AS effects unemployment levels
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Impacts on Groups Households – Age and Old and Young employees – Skilled and Unskilled workers – Families with children and those without – Social Stress – Ethnicities – Regions Producers – Output – Profits Government – Tax receipts – Social Welfare – Government Spending
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What you need for A Analyse unemployment using economic models – Define unemployment concepts (Voluntary and Involuntary, Fictional, structural and cyclical) – Provide an explanation of causes of changes in unemployment using economic models ( Changes in labour market model e.g. Min wages changes and correctly labelled ) – Identify impacts of unemployment on various groups (e.g. young vs old workers becoming unemployed, impact on producers and government)
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What you need for M Analyse Unemployment in depth – Detailed explanation of causes of changes on unemployment using economic models (e.g. explaining why min wage decreases would mean less involuntary unemployment refering to the graph in your answer) – Correctly changing AD/AS model or labour market model and explaining effect on unemployment – Detailed explanation of the impacts of changes in unemployment on various groups in NZ society (e.g. detailed explanation why one groups may be more effected by being unemployed than another. – Detailed explanation of the effect of increased or decreased unemployment on different groups e.g Government, Producers, skilled workers, unskilled workers, small and large families, young and old)
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What you need for E Analyse unemployment comprehensively – Analysis of changes in unemployment by comparing and/or contrasting their impact on unemployment – Analysis of the impacts of changes in unemployment by comparing and/or contrasting the impact on various groups on NZ society – Analysis by integrating changes shown on economic models into detailed explanations
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