Unemployment - failure to use available resources, particularly labor, to produce desired goods and services
* Rate -# of unemployed
--------------------- X 100
total labor force
(# of unemployed + employed)
Frictional
- Temporarily unemployed or "in-between" jobs
- Qualified workers w/ transferable skills
- HS or college degree
-Better Opportunity
Seasonal (working a certain time of the year)
-Lifeguards
-Construction Workers
-School Bus Drivers
-Mall Santas
-Easter Bunny
Structural
- changes in the structure of labor force makes some skills obsolete
-No transferrable skills
-Ex: VCR Repairman, typewriter repairman
-Creative Destruction - As new job are created, old jobs are lost
Cyclical
-Unemployment that results from economic downturns
-As demand for goods and services falls, demand for labor falls and workers are laid off
Basic Vocab
Population - # of ppl in a country
Labor Force - # of ppl in a country classified as employed or unemployed
Employed - ppl 16 years or older that have a job
Unemployed - ppl 16 years or older who do not have a job, but actively searched for job in the last 2 weeks
Not in Labor Force
1) Kids (younger than 16)
2) Full-Time students
3) Retirees
4) Disabled
5) Mentally Institutionalized
6) Incarcerated
7) Military People
8) Homemakers
9) Discouraged workers
Full Employment or NRU (Natural Rate of Unemployment) - 4-5% unemployment
Frictional + Structural unemployment
Cyclical Unemployment = 0
Okun's Law - For every 1% by which the unemployment rate exceeds the NRU, real GDP will fall by 2 %
Rule of 70: The # of years it takes for GDP to double
Ex: if the annual inflation rate is 2%, how many years will it take for real GDP to double?[70/2 = 35 years]
* Rate -# of unemployed
--------------------- X 100
total labor force
(# of unemployed + employed)
Frictional
- Temporarily unemployed or "in-between" jobs
- Qualified workers w/ transferable skills
- HS or college degree
-Better Opportunity
Seasonal (working a certain time of the year)
-Lifeguards
-Construction Workers
-School Bus Drivers
-Mall Santas
-Easter Bunny
Structural
- changes in the structure of labor force makes some skills obsolete
-No transferrable skills
-Ex: VCR Repairman, typewriter repairman
-Creative Destruction - As new job are created, old jobs are lost
Cyclical
-Unemployment that results from economic downturns
-As demand for goods and services falls, demand for labor falls and workers are laid off
Basic Vocab
Population - # of ppl in a country
Labor Force - # of ppl in a country classified as employed or unemployed
Employed - ppl 16 years or older that have a job
Unemployed - ppl 16 years or older who do not have a job, but actively searched for job in the last 2 weeks
Not in Labor Force
1) Kids (younger than 16)
2) Full-Time students
3) Retirees
4) Disabled
5) Mentally Institutionalized
6) Incarcerated
7) Military People
8) Homemakers
9) Discouraged workers
Full Employment or NRU (Natural Rate of Unemployment) - 4-5% unemployment
Frictional + Structural unemployment
Cyclical Unemployment = 0
Okun's Law - For every 1% by which the unemployment rate exceeds the NRU, real GDP will fall by 2 %
Rule of 70: The # of years it takes for GDP to double
Ex: if the annual inflation rate is 2%, how many years will it take for real GDP to double?[70/2 = 35 years]

I would add that one works a certain time of the year for seasonal unemployment before listing your examples to provide a clear definition of the unemployment type. In addition, I would note that there must be no cyclical unemployment for there to be full employment.
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