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Did YOU Know?!? When Scott Paper Company first started manufacturing toilet paper they did not put their name on their product because of embarrassment. Canola oil is actually called rapeseed oil but the name was changed due to marketing reasons. The starfish is one of the few animals who can turn it’s stomach inside-out. After eating, a housefly regurgitates its food and then eats it again.
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Unemployment Unit V: Macroeconomics Lesson 2
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Unemployment Unemployment is the amount of people who are without jobs in an economy It is a good indicator of how an economy is doing It occurs when someone who is actively and currently looking for work is unable to find work Labor force: the total number of adult civilians who are working or actively looking for work. Unemployment rate= Unemployed workers/ Total Labor Force X 100
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Types of Unemployment
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Frictional Unemployment Frictional unemployment occurs when people are in between jobs for various reasons. Reasons may include graduation from school, quitting one job to search for another, or leaving for health and returning to a new job at a later point
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Structural Unemployment Structural Unemployment occurs when the skills of the unemployed do not match the skills of the jobs available. The five major causes of structural unemployment are new technology, discovery of new resources, changes in consumer demand, globalization, and lack of education
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Seasonal Unemployment Seasonal unemployment occurs when businesses lay off people because there is little or no demand because of the time of year It can be causes by harvest schedules, demand for holiday workers, or vacations
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Cyclical Unemployment Cyclical unemployment occurs when the whole economy has fallen into a recession due to a lack of demand and labor is laid off When the economy is in a recession there is less cash flow and businesses must cut costs and lay off employees
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Technological Unemployment Technological unemployment occurs when the process of how a job is done and what tools are used causes businesses to lay off workers When businesses start using machines to do jobs they can replace hundreds of workers
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Not counted in unemployment Those of working age, but not looking for work are not part of the labor force Therefore they are not counted as unemployed This includes stay at home parents, retired workers, people in jail, people in the Armed forces, etc.
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Discouraged Workers Some people, especially during a long recession, give up hope of finding work They become discouraged workers as they have stopped looking for employment They may depend on their family members, their savings, or other methods of support They are also not counted into the unemployment rate
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Unemployment Rate
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Changes in Unemployment Rate A normal economy will experience different types of unemployment at various levels at all times An economy is considered to have full employment when there is no cyclical unemployment Full employment is at the level of Natural Unemployment The Natural Unemployment Rate in the US is about 4%
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Increase in Unemployment When a country’s economy enters into a recession or a depression businesses begin to heavily cut jobs This will drive up the unemployment rate Examples: Great Depression caused a 25% Unemployment Rate 2008 Recession in the U.S
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Decrease in Unemployment Increase for goods in a country leads to the creation of more jobs to produce the goods This will drive down the unemployment rate Going to war creates a high demand for resources When the U.S. went into the Korean War the Unemployment Rate dropped to 2.5% in 1952
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Underemployed An economy may be at full employment, but not everyone is happy or in the correct job Some people may accept a low-skill, low-wage job to make to make ends meet even though they may be highly skilled or highly educated They may be considered underemployed They are working at a job that requires far fewer skills than they have They may be working part-time, but want full-time work
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