Ch 14 Econ
Creative destruction
a term coined by economist Joseph Schumpeter that refers to the ongoing process of technological innovation an industrial decline
Cyclical unemployment
unemployment associated with downturns in the business cycle
Efficiency wages
a wage that exceeds that market wage. Encourage worker productivity but also plays a role in creating unemployment
Labor force participation rate
the labor force divided by the working age population
U3
the official unemployment rate
Employed
the condition of having a job
Full employment
the level of employment that exists when the economy is being productively efficient. Associated with an economy at the natural rate of unemployment
Unemployed
the condition of not having a job but being a member of the labor force. To be considered unemployed, a person must be jobless yet actively searching for a job by having searched in the last four weeks.
U6
the most all-inclusive measure of unemployment includes U1-U5
Employment-to-population ratio
the number of employed people divided by the working age population
Labor force
the number of employed plus unemployed people age sixteen and over
Structural unemployment
unemployment that is caused by the permanent destruction of jobs in a dying industry, a mismatch between the skills necessary for employment and the seekers' skill set, and government programs that create incentive to remain unemployed
Frictional unemployment
voluntary unemployment that occurs when a person enters the labor force and looks for a job
Unemployment rate
it is equal to the number of unemployment persons divided by the number of people in the labor force
Discourage workers
people who, for whatever reason, have given up the job search and are not officially classified as unemployed
Natural rate of unemployment
the rate of unemployment that exists when there is not cyclical unemployment present in the economy. The natural rate of unemployment is through to be independent of the inflation rate
U4
the unemployment rate that adds discourage workers to the official unemployment rate
U5
the unemployment rate that includes all marginally attached workers
U1
the unemployment rate that only includes people in employment fifteen weeks or longer, as published by the bls
U2
the unemployment rate that only includes people who have lost a job as opposed to those who have quit or those who have entered or reentered the labor force
Marginally attached workers
these are people ready and available to work who have conducted a job search within the past twelve months but have not searched in that last four weeks and are therefore not included in official unemployment statistics