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4-Types of Unemployment & Full Employment Theory
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Today’s Unemployment Rate
Labor Force: ,000,000 Unemployed Workers ,200,000 Unemployment Rate 4.7% (7.2 / million) = 4.7% )
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Unemployment By Education
Why go to college? Unemployment By Education Less Than High School: % High School Graduate: % Less Than a Bachelor’s % College Graduate %
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4-Types of Unemployment
Structural Skills do not match demand for labor Cyclical Too low a level of aggregate demand Frictional Temporarily between Jobs Seasonal Out of work based on time of year
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Full Employment Full employment = 4%
allows for some frictional & structural The lowest rate possible without causing inflation In the long run, unemployment cannot fall below the full employment level
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Which Unemployment? Unemployment rate 4.5%. A trained plumber cannot find a job in his industry A trained plumber cannot find a job in his industry during a recession A golf instructor who works in Vermont has no work in December A technology work was laid off and is currently looking for work A stock market crash leads to a stock broker losing his job
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Sample Problem: Fiscal Policy
Current Economy AD1 AS1 Unemployment 3.0% GDP +6.0% Inflation rising Price Level AD2 Real GDP
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