Exam 11: Labour Markets and the Distribution of Income
Exam 1: The Role and Method of Economics288 Questions
Exam 2: Scarcity, Trade-Offs, and Production Possibilities166 Questions
Exam 3: Supply and Demand122 Questions
Exam 4: Bringing Supply and Demand Together150 Questions
Exam 5: Elasticity116 Questions
Exam 6: Market Efficiency and Market Failure151 Questions
Exam 7: Production and Costs159 Questions
Exam 8: Perfect Competition155 Questions
Exam 9: Monopoly155 Questions
Exam 10: Monopolistic Competition and Oligopoly99 Questions
Exam 11: Labour Markets and the Distribution of Income188 Questions
Exam 12: The Environment49 Questions
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What does the income effect indicate about the relationship between the wage rate and leisure on the quantity of labour supplied?
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At any moment in time, middle-age people tend to have higher incomes than both younger and older people do.
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Women in the workplace seem to be narrowing the wage gap with males. What might be the cause of this shift during the past 25 years?
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How can poverty, as defined using relative income, be eliminated?
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The marginal resource cost of input is the amount that an extra unit of that input adds to the firm's total costs.
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Because the poverty line is a relative standard, what can we conclude?
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Discrimination outside the labour market may contribute to male-female wage inequality.
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Many economists conclude that in-kind income programs have served to increase levels of inequality significantly from the levels suggested by aggregate income statistics.
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A decrease in the productivity of labour will shift the demand curve for labour to the left, other things being equal.
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Which of the following is likely to improve a person's income?
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In order to provide for a more equal distribution of income, government programs benefit only those in the lowest quintile.
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Which of the following government-subsidized programs have benefited the poor more than middle-income and upper-income quintiles?
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The intersection of the market demand for labour and the market supply for labour determines the equilibrium wage rate.
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The demand for cake decorators has no relationship to the demand for cakes.
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If there is an increase in productivity or an increase in the demand for the final product, what is the impact in the labour market?
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What is the major reason the market demand curve for labour slopes downward?
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The marginal resource cost is the amount by which an additional unit of input decreases the firm's variable costs.
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The firm represented in the table above participates in a perfectly competitive market for its product as well as for labour. Complete the chart and answer the following questions.
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If the firm represented in the table above is currently employing two units of labour, should it hire a third? Why or why not?
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If the firm represented in the table above is currently employing four units of labour, should it hire a fifth? Why or why not?
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If the firm represented in the table above is currently employing seven units of labour, should it hire an eighth? Why or why not?
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At what level of employment will the firm be maximizing profit? If it hires one additional unit of labour, what will be the cost?
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Which of the following people are most likely to face a monopsony employer?
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While unions represent only a fraction of the unskilled workers in the Canadian labour market; any wage increase won by unionized workers is most likely shared with nonunion, unskilled workers.
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