5.1 Employment and Unemployment, Review Test: Chapter 5-A,

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The higher than normal unemployment at a business cycle trough and the lower than normal unemployment at a business cycle peak is ​______ unemployment.

cyclical

When cyclical unemployment increases and other things remain the​ same, ______.

the natural unemployment rate does not change

The CPI tells us​ ______.

the price level in a given period expressed as a percentage of the price level in the base​ period, which is by definition equal to 100

An economy is at full employment when​ ______.

the unemployment rate equals the natural unemployment rate

If we count marginally attached workers as unemployed​ ______

the unemployment rate rises.

An economy is at full employment when​ ______.

there is no cyclical unemployment

The CPI basket consists of items that urban households buy. The CPI places more weight on​ _______ than on​ _______.

​transportation; medical care

Choose the statements concerning neoclassical growth theory that are true. 1. Technological change results from the choices people make in the pursuit of profit. nothing 2. Neoclassical growth theory is the proposition that real GDP per person grows because technological change induces a level of saving and investment that makes capital per hour of labor grow.a level of saving and investment that makes capital per hour of labor grow. 3. The rate of technological change influences the economic growth rate but economic growth does not influence the pace of technological change.the pace of technological change. 4..Neoclassical growth theory states that growth in real GDP per person can persist indefinitely. nothing

#2 and 3

The personal consumption expenditure deflator is calculated as​ _______.

(Nominal C divided by ÷Real C​) times ×100

The CPI in 2013 is 150 and the CPI in 2014 is 163.5. The inflation rate in 2014 is _____ percent The inflation rate in 2014 ​______.

9.0 D. might be​ higher, lower, or the same as in 2013

Choose the statement that is incorrect. A. The chained CPI overcomes the sources of bias in the CPI. B. The CPI is just one of many alternative price level index numbers. C. The bias in the CPI distorts private contracts and increases government outlays. .D. A bias in the CPI gives workers with wage contracts linked to the CPI less real income than the firm intended.

A bias in the CPI gives workers with wage contracts linked to the CPI less real income than the firm intended.

Who in the following statements is a discouraged worker​?

Dan is available to work but has not looked for a job in the past eight weeks because of repeated applications but no single offer.

An economy is at full employment when​ ______.

all unemployment is frictional and structural

An increase in discouraged workers​ ______ the official unemployment rate and​ ______ U-4.

decreases; does not change

When the unemployment rate​ ______ the natural unemployment​ rate, real GDP​ ______ potential GDP.

equals​; equals

3. How will the unemployment rate change if Sarah quits and starts to search for a​ full-time job? The unemployment rate will​ _____ if Sarah quits and starts to search for a​ full-time job.

rise

An unemployed person​ ______.

wants​ work, has made specific efforts to find a job within the previous four​ weeks, or is waiting to be called back to a job from which he or she has been laid​ off, or is waiting to start a new job within 30 days

Once a​ month, the Bureau of​ ______ Statistics calculates the Consumer Price​ Index, which is a measure of the​ ______ consumers for a fixed basket of consumer goods and services.

​Labor; average of the prices paid by urban

An increase in the population​ ______ potential GDP and​ ______ potential GDP per hour of labor.

​increases; decreases

Choose the statement that is incorrect. A. The labor force participation rate and the​ employment-to-population ratio fluctuate with the business cycle. B. The​ employment-to-population ratio falls during a recession and increases during an expansion. C. The trend in the labor force participation rate and the​ employment-to-population ratio is upward before 2000 and downward after 2000. D. The​ employment-to-population ratio fluctuates less than the labor force participation rate.

D. The​ employment-to-population ratio fluctuates less than the labor force participation rate.

The BLS reported that in July​ 2012, employment decreased by​ 195,000 to​ 142,220,000 and the unemployment rate increased from 8.2 percent to 8.3 percent. About 3.4 million people were marginally attached workers and 0.9 million of them were discouraged. Calculate the change in unemployment in July 2012.

In July​ 2012, the number of unemployed changed by 151528

Choose the statements concerning neoclassical growth theory that are true. 1. Technological change results from chance. 2. .Technological change results from the choices people make in the pursuit of profit. 3.Neoclassical growth theory was developed in the late 19th century. 4. Economic growth will stop if technology stops advancing.

Statements 1 and 4 are correct.

The Bureau of Labor Statistics reports six alternative measures of the unemployment rate. Choose the correct statements. a. U-5 measures the job losers. b. U-3 is the official unemployment rate. c. U-1 measures those who are unemployed for 15 weeks or more. d. U-3 adds discouraged workers to the official unemployment rate.

Statements b and c are correct.

Choose the statement that is incorrect. A. The unemployment rate was lower during the recession in 1982 than it was during the recession of​ 1990-1991. Your answer is correct.B. Before the​ 2008-2009 recession, the peak unemployment rate during a recession was on a downward trend. C. The unemployment rate increases in a​ recession, peaks after the recession​ ends, and decreases in an expansion. D. The average unemployment rate from 1980 to 2014 was 6.5 percent.

A. The unemployment rate was lower during the recession in 1982 than it was during the recession of​ 1990-1991.

Choose the statement that is incorrect. A. An unexpected inflation or deflation has no effect on the economy. B. An unexpected inflation or deflation diverts resources from production. C. An unexpected inflation or deflation brings lower real GDP and employment. D. An unexpected inflation or deflation redistributes income and wealth.

An unexpected inflation or deflation has no effect on the economy.

Choose the statement that is incorrect. A. Unemployment results in lost production and lost incomes. B. In the United States in​ 2009, 22 million fewer people had jobs than in 1989. Your answer is correct.C. Unemployment results in lost human capital. D. In recent​ years, population growth has outstripped jobs​ growth, resulting in a serious unemployment problem.

B. In the United States in​ 2009, 22 million fewer people had jobs than in 1989.

Shrinking U.S. Labor Force Keeps Unemployment Rate From Rising An exodus of discouraged workers from the job market kept the unemployment rate from climbing above 10 percent. Had the labor force not decreased by​ 661,000, the unemployment rate would have been 10.4 percent. The number of discouraged workers rose to​ 929,000 last month. A discouraged worker​ ______.

B. has stopped looking for a job because of repeated failure to find one

A person is in the labor force if any one of the following statements is true except that he or she is​ ______.

aged 16 and over and not in​ jail, hospital, or some other form of institutional care A person who is aged 16 and over and not in​ jail, hospital, or some other form of institutional care is a member of the​ working-age population but not necessarily a member of the labor force.

In the United​ States, the CPI basket consists of items that​ ______ . ​______ has the greatest weight in the CPI basket.

an average urban household​ buys; Housing

A marginally attached worker is a person who does not have a​ job, is​ _____ and​ _____ to​ work, has​ _____ specific efforts to find a job within the previous​ _____ weeks, but has looked for work sometime in the recent past.

available; willing; not​ made; four

The reference base period for the CPI is​ 1982-1984. In June ​2014, the CPI was 238.3. This number tells us that the​ ______ of the prices paid by urban consumers for a fixed basket of consumer goods and services was​ ______ .

average; 138.3 percent higher in June 2014 than the average of​ 1982-1984

Students who leave school in the spring and look for work are one source of ​______.

frictional unemployment

Question facts 1. 72 million people had​ full-time jobs 2. 12 million people had​ part-time jobs 3. 6 million people were without work but were available for work and had made specific efforts to find a job within the past four weeks or were waiting to be recalled from a layoff or had a new job to start within the next 30 days 4. 7 million​ part-time workers were looking for​ full-time jobs 5. 33 million people of working age did not have jobs and did not want jobs The Population Survey in Blogsville for the past month is given in the​ table: In Blogsville last​ month, ______ million people were in the labor force and​ ______ million people were in the​ working-age population.

90​; 123

How will the labor force change if the following events​ occur? 1. Sarah starts a second job 2. Pat finds a good job and is hired. 3. Mary takes a job at​ McDonald's while she waits to start her new job.

Events​ 1, 2, and 3 will not change the labor force.

The Current Population Survey reported the following situations in July​ 2014: Sarah works 10 hours a week at​ McDonald's. She is available to work more hours but​ hasn't looked for extra work. Kevin spent the first six months of 2014 actively searching for a job but he​ didn't get hired. He believes there are no​ jobs, so he has given up looking. Pat quit the job he had for the past two years and is actively looking for a better paying job. He is available to work and is still searching for a job. Mary is a new graduate who was hired while she was a student to start a job in August. Johnnie quit his band in​ June, has no job in​ July, and is not looking for work. 1. Who does the BLS classify as being​ unemployed, a​ part-time worker, an employed​ person, a discouraged​ worker, and not in the labor​ force? Explain your classification. ​______ are​ unemployed, ______ is a​ part-time worker,​ _____ is a discouraged​ worker, and​ _____ is not in the labor force.

Pat and​ Mary; Sarah;​ Kevin; Johnie

The Bureau of Labor Statistics reports six alternative measures of the unemployment rate. Choose the correct statements. a. U-1 adds the economic part-time workers to the official unemployment rate. b. U-6 measures those who are unemployed for 15 weeks or more. c. U-3 is the official unemployment rate. d. U-5 adds all marginally attached workers to the official unemployment rate.

Statements c and d are correct.

The people who live on Second Life Island consume only juice and cloth. Last​ year, which was the CPI base​ year, the price of juice was ​$44 a​ bottle, the price of cloth was ​$55 a​ length, and the average urban household spent ​$20 on juice and ​$45 on cloth. This​ year, the price of juice is ​$88 a bottle and the price of cloth is ​$66 a length. What is the CPI in the current​ year?

The CPI in the current year is 144.6.

Choose the statement that is incorrect. A. The United States and Great Britain were the only countries who suffered the Great Depression. B. The Great Depression began in October 1929. C. 1933, 25 percent of the labor force was unemployed. D. 1930s were and remain the longest and worst period of high unemployment in history.

The United States and Great Britain were the only countries who suffered the Great Depression.

Choose the statement that is incorrect. A.Many private agreements, such as wage contracts, are linked to the CPI. B.The bias in the CPI decreases government outlays.outlays. C.The chained CPI overcomes the sources of bias in the CPI. D. The CPI is just one of many alternative price level index numbers.

The bias in the CPI decreases government outlays.outlays.

Choose the statement that is incorrect. A. The unemployment rate includes all underutilized labor. B. A discouraged worker is a marginally attached worker who has stopped looking for a job because of repeated failure to find one. C. U-1 is the unemployment rate of those unemployed for 15 weeks or more. D. A marginally attached worker is a person who currently is neither working nor looking for work but has indicated that he or she wants and is available for a job and has looked for work sometime in the recent past.

The unemployment rate includes all underutilized labor.

The table provides some data on real GDP and the population of Iberia in 20102010 and 20112011. If the growth rates of 20112011 are maintained in future​ years, real GDP per person in Iberia will​ ______.

double by 2025

The unemployment that arises from normal labor turnover—from people entering and leaving the labor force— and from the ongoing creation and destruction of jobs is ​______ unemployment.

frictional

When the unemployment rate is less than the natural unemployment​ rate, real GDP is​ ______ than potential GDP and the output gap is​ ______.

greater; positive

With 3.4 million marginally attached workers and 0.9 million of them discouraged​ workers, what are the characteristics of the other 2.5 million marginally attached​ workers? The other 2.5 million marginally attached workers​ _______.

have stopped looking for work for reasons other than their inability to find a job

If the only change that occurred was that people gave up job​ searching, then the labor force would ​ _______ and unemployment would​ _______.

have​ decreased; have decreased

A person is not in the labor force if they are​ ______.

in the​ working-age population but neither employed nor unemployed

In March 2007​, the U.S. unemployment rate was 4.4 percent. In August 2008​, the unemployment rate was 6.1 percent. Assuming that the labor force remained constant between March 2007 and August 2008​, then the number unemployed​ _______.

increased

In October 2009​, the U.S. unemployment rate was 10.0 percent. In October 2011​, the unemployment rate was 8.9 percent. Assuming that unemployment remained constant between October 2009 and October 2011​, then the labor force​ ______.

increased

When the unemployment rate​ ______ the natural unemployment​ rate, real GDP​ ______ potential GDP.

is greater than​; is less than

When the unemployment rate​ ______ the natural unemployment​ rate, real GDP​ ______ potential GDP.

is less than​; is greater than

The natural unemployment rate​ _______.

is the unemployment rate at full employment

The natural unemployment rate​ _______.

is the unemployment rate when there is no cyclical unemployment

The unemployment rate is the percentage of the people in the​ _____ who are unemployed.

labor force

The unemployment rate is supposed to​ ______. It is an imperfect measure because​ ______.

measure underutilized​ labor; it does not include marginally attached workers and​ part-time workers who want​ full-time jobs

The main sources of bias in the CPI are​ ______. The bias in the CPI is a problem because​ ______ .

new goods​ bias, quality change​ bias, commodity substitution​ bias, and outlet substitution bias it distorts wage agreements linked to the CPI

If we count marginally attached workers as unemployed​ ______.

no change occurs in the employment-to-population ratio

Jobs​ Report: Hiring​ Up, Unemployment Down The Labor Department reported that hiring accelerated in​ November, and the unemployment rate fell to 8.6 percent from 9 percent in October. Two reasons for the fall are that more Americans got​ jobs, but even more people gave up on their job searches altogether. If the only change that occurred was that all the newly hired people had been unemployed in​ October, then the labor force would​ ______ and unemployment would​ _______.

not have​ changed; have decreased

The labor force is the number of people employed plus the​ _____.

number unemployed

If the CPI rises from 120 to​ 126, then​ ______.

on​ average, the price paid by urban consumers for a fixed basket of consumer goods and services rises by 5 percent

The ​working-age population is the total number of​ _____ aged​ _____ years and over who are not in​ jail, hospital, or some other form of institutional care or in the U.S. Armed Forces.

people; 16

4. How will the labor force participation rate change if Kevin starts creating football apps in his garage and they turn out to be very​ popular? The labor force participation will​ _____ Kevin starts creating football apps in his garage and they turn out to be very popular.

rise

The natural unemployment rate​ _______.

s the unemployment rate at full employment

the unemployment that arises when changes in technology or international competition change the skills needed to perform jobs or change the location of jobs is ​______ unemployment.

structural

fishing industry decreases travel industry increases

structural unemployment increases

If we count marginally attached workers as unemployed​ ______.

the labor force participation rate rises

The labor force participation rate is the percentage of the​ _____ who are members of the labor force.

​working-age population


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