Econ exam 2 chapter 10
If an unemployed person quits looking for work, then, eventually the unemployment rate
and the labor-force participation rate both decrease.
if all workers and jobs were the same in that all workers were equally well suited for all jobs, there would be no...
frictional unemployment
Suppose that because of the popularity of the low-carb diet, bakeries need fewer workers and steak houses need more workers. The unemployment created by this change is
frictional unemployment caused by sectoral shifts
cyclical unemployment
short-run fluctuations around the natural rate of unemployment
Evidence from research studies by economists...
shows that increased unemployment benefits decrease the job search efforts of the unemployed.
Evidence indicates that the typical person who becomes unemployed will
soon find a job
If there were no factors keeping wages from reaching equilibrium then there would be no...
structural unemployment
someone waiting to be recalled to a job from which they were laid off is considered...
unemployed
frictional unemployment
unemployment due to the process of matching workers and jobs
Union
worker association that bargains with employers over wages, benefits, and working conditions
4 types of efficiency wage theories:
worker health, worker turnover, worker quality, worker effort
natural rate of unemployment
amount of unemployment that the economy normally experiences.
efficiency wages, minimum wage laws, and unions all keep wage levels..
above the equilibrium level, causing a surplus of labor
Efficiency wages
above equilibrium wages paid by firms to increase worker productivity
Unemployment rate =
(Unemployed / labor force) * 100
in 2012, what percentage of men vs. women worked
58% of women, 70% of men
Bob is looking for work after school, but everywhere he fills out an application, the managers say they always have a lot more applications than open positions. Tom has a law degree. Several firms have made him offers, but he thinks he might be able to find a firm where his talents could be put to better use.
Bob is structurally unemployed, and Tom is frictionally unemployed
Suppose that bartenders and waiters have no unions. Now suppose that bartenders form a union. What does this do the labor supply and wages of waiters?
Labor supply increases, and wages decrease
in 2012, how many adults were participating in the labor force? how many unemployed?
about 2/3 adult population in labor force, but 8.1% unemployed
unemployment insurance
a government program that partially protects workers' incomes when they become unemployed. average workers get 50% of former wages for 26 weeks
a firm should pay efficiency wages if...
a hiring manager cannot easily judge the quality of applicants, and after workers have worked for the firm a while, they tend to look for other jobs.
President Bigego is running for re-election against Senator Pander. Bigego proclaims that more people are working now than when he took office. Pander says that the unemployment rate is higher now than when Bigego took office. You conclude that
both of them could be telling the truth if the labor force grew faster than employment.
why are more women in labor force now
changing social and political roles and attitudes, increased technology and birth control
According to the theory of efficiency wages, if a firm stops paying efficiency wages it is likely to see a(n)
decrease in the number of job applicants and a decrease in how long workers stay on the job.
Some individuals would like to have a job, but they have given up looking for a job after an unsuccessful search. These individuals are called
discouraged workers and they are not classified by BLS as unemployed
efficiency wage theory
high wages might be profitable because they raise the efficiency of a firm's workers.
Over the past several decades in the United States, the labor-force participation rate of women has
increased, and the labor force participation rate of men has decreased
Labor force participation rate
measures the percent of the adult population that is in the labor force = (labor force / adult population) *100
what is not a cause of frictional unemployment?
minimum wage laws
BLS measures unemployment every...
month, comes from a survey of about 60,000 households
NLRB
national labor relations board, enforces worker' right to unionize
Josh is a full-time college student who is not working or looking for a job. The Bureau of Labor Statistics counts Josh as
neither in the labor force nor unemployed
the unemployment rate is
never zero
Unemployed
not employed but available and trying to find work
structural unemployment
number of jobs available aren't sufficient enough to give a job to everyone that wants one
the labor force equals the
number of people employed plus unemployed
unions lower the wages...
of workers in industries without unions
Strike
organized withdrawal of labor from a firm by a union
Employed
paid employees, working own business, working unpaid in family business, both full time and part time
unions...
raise the wages of unionized workers and raise unemployment
If the minimum wage were currently above the equilibrium wage, then a decrease in the minimum wage that kept it above the equilibrium wage would
reduce the surplus of labor
Not in the labor force
retirees, discouraged workers, students
frictional unemployment is inevitable because...
sectoral shifts are always happening
Efficiency wages contribute to
structural unemployment and the natural rate of unemployment.
Collective bargaining
the process by which unions and firms agree on the terms of employment
why are less men in the labor force now
they stay in school longer, retire earlier, live longer, stay at home dads