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IB Economics: Unemployment Lesson 1
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What is unemployment and how is it measured? n According to the International Labour Organisation (ILO), unemployment is defined as “people of working age who are without work, available for work and actively seeking employment” population economically active n What is the difference between population and economically active? n Why is it difficult to measure the size of the labour force, those employed and therefore the unemployment rate? n Claimant count Vs Registration rate n Discouraged workers – long term unemployed who have given up the search
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Distribution of Unemployment Geographical disparities: some countries have specific regions which for some reason have higher unemployment rates. Age disparities: unemployment among the under 25’s is often higher than for older workers. Ethnic disparities: minority groups often face higher unemployment rates. This may be because of differing educational opportunities or due to attitudes. Gender disparities: Unemployment rates have tended to be higher for women in industrialised countries.
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Costs of Unemployment To the unemployed themselves To society To the economy The costs of unemployment increase as the duration of the unemployment increase. How can UNEMPLOYMENT be shown on a PPF?
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How can we show Unemployment on a Keynesian LRAS/AD? This type of unemployment is known as demand deficient unemployment
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UK France USA Germany Japan OECD Unemployment rates in selected industrial countries Fig 1.1
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Unemployment Tasks Unemployment is in the news at the moment: – Read and print 3 news articles from 3 different countries which are lesson than 1 month old and from 3 different sources Read and print 2 articles which highlight the distribution of unemployment in your home country Read and print 2 articles about the costs of unemployment in your home country Produce a chart in Excel that compares unemployment rates over time in different countries – i.e. produce an update for fig 1.1 Produce a chart in Excel that compares the distribution of unemployment in one or more counties over time.
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