Deck 27: Unemployment and the Demand for Labor
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Deck 27: Unemployment and the Demand for Labor
1
One consequence of unemployment is that:
A)some productive potential of the economy is being wasted.
B)the time and skills of the unemployed are not being put to use.
C)it can create uncertainty about the future.
D)All of these are consequences of unemployment.
A)some productive potential of the economy is being wasted.
B)the time and skills of the unemployed are not being put to use.
C)it can create uncertainty about the future.
D)All of these are consequences of unemployment.
All of these are consequences of unemployment.
2
Unemployment:
A)exists at any time during the business cycle.
B)only occurs during times of recession.
C)is highest during times of economic booms.
D)tends to increase during times of economic recovery.
A)exists at any time during the business cycle.
B)only occurs during times of recession.
C)is highest during times of economic booms.
D)tends to increase during times of economic recovery.
exists at any time during the business cycle.
3
The unemployment rate:
A)tells us what percentage of the labor force want to work and can't find a job.
B)cannot tell us who is being affected.
C)cannot tell us how to solve the problem of unemployment.
D)All of these are true.
A)tells us what percentage of the labor force want to work and can't find a job.
B)cannot tell us who is being affected.
C)cannot tell us how to solve the problem of unemployment.
D)All of these are true.
All of these are true.
4
The labor force consists of people in the working-age population who are:
A)either employed or unemployed.
B)currently working or who would like to work and are actively trying to find a job.
C)not retired,a full-time student,or stay-at-home parent.
D)All of these are true.
A)either employed or unemployed.
B)currently working or who would like to work and are actively trying to find a job.
C)not retired,a full-time student,or stay-at-home parent.
D)All of these are true.
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5
In the United States,the working population does not include:
A)anyone in the military.
B)someone who is 16 and does not want to work.
C)someone who is 65.
D)The working population does not include any of these.
A)anyone in the military.
B)someone who is 16 and does not want to work.
C)someone who is 65.
D)The working population does not include any of these.
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6
Policies designed to protect workers:
A)include minimum wage laws.
B)include unionization laws.
C)can lead to unemployment.
D)All of these are true.
A)include minimum wage laws.
B)include unionization laws.
C)can lead to unemployment.
D)All of these are true.
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7
Unemployment:
A)changes primarily because of macroeconomic forces.
B)can have serious social consequences.
C)can create uncertainty about the future.
D)All of these are true.
A)changes primarily because of macroeconomic forces.
B)can have serious social consequences.
C)can create uncertainty about the future.
D)All of these are true.
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8
During periods of recession:
A)unemployment is more common.
B)unemployment is less common.
C)unemployment is uncorrelated to periods of recession.
D)unemployment rates are the same for all groups of the working population.
A)unemployment is more common.
B)unemployment is less common.
C)unemployment is uncorrelated to periods of recession.
D)unemployment rates are the same for all groups of the working population.
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9
The unemployment rate tells us:
A)what percentage of the labor force wants to work and can't find a job.
B)who is currently unemployed.
C)why the unemployed can't find work.
D)All of these are true.
A)what percentage of the labor force wants to work and can't find a job.
B)who is currently unemployed.
C)why the unemployed can't find work.
D)All of these are true.
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10
On average,younger people have:
A)higher unemployment rates than older people.
B)lower unemployment rates than older people.
C)similar unemployment rates than older people.
D)uncorrelated unemployment rates compared to those of older people.
A)higher unemployment rates than older people.
B)lower unemployment rates than older people.
C)similar unemployment rates than older people.
D)uncorrelated unemployment rates compared to those of older people.
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11
In the United States,to count as unemployed,you must:
A)be younger than 65 years old.
B)want to work.
C)be skilled enough to hold a job.
D)All of these are true.
A)be younger than 65 years old.
B)want to work.
C)be skilled enough to hold a job.
D)All of these are true.
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12
The government office in charge of collecting official employment statistics is the:
A)Bureau of Labor Statistics.
B)Bureau of Economic Analysis.
C)Bureau of Industry and Security.
D)Bureau of the Census.
A)Bureau of Labor Statistics.
B)Bureau of Economic Analysis.
C)Bureau of Industry and Security.
D)Bureau of the Census.
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13
The labor force excludes:
A)those younger than age 16 years old.
B)those who don't want to work.
C)those who are disabled and can't work.
D)The labor force excludes all of these.
A)those younger than age 16 years old.
B)those who don't want to work.
C)those who are disabled and can't work.
D)The labor force excludes all of these.
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14
The unemployment rate:
A)is measured by the number of people who are unemployed divided by the labor force.
B)is never zero.
C)measures what percentage of our population is currently looking for a job and can't find one.
D)All of these are true.
A)is measured by the number of people who are unemployed divided by the labor force.
B)is never zero.
C)measures what percentage of our population is currently looking for a job and can't find one.
D)All of these are true.
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15
Unemployment rates tend to be highest during:
A)periods of recession.
B)periods of economic boom.
C)periods of recovery.
D)periods of static movement.
A)periods of recession.
B)periods of economic boom.
C)periods of recovery.
D)periods of static movement.
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16
In the United States,the working population does not include:
A)anyone in prison.
B)anyone in the military.
C)anyone less than 16 years old.
D)All of these are true.
A)anyone in prison.
B)anyone in the military.
C)anyone less than 16 years old.
D)All of these are true.
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17
Unemployment occurs when someone:
A)wants to work but cannot find a job.
B)is not working.
C)should be working but chooses not to.
D)has useful skills that are not being used.
A)wants to work but cannot find a job.
B)is not working.
C)should be working but chooses not to.
D)has useful skills that are not being used.
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18
Unemployment occurs:
A)for a variety of reasons.
B)regionally when businesses or factories close.
C)nationally when a recession hits.
D)All of these are true.
A)for a variety of reasons.
B)regionally when businesses or factories close.
C)nationally when a recession hits.
D)All of these are true.
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19
In general,the unemployment rate varies greatly by:
A)educational status.
B)gender.
C)age.
D)All of these are true.
A)educational status.
B)gender.
C)age.
D)All of these are true.
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20
In the United States,the working-age population refers to:
A)the civilian,noninstitutional population aged 16 and over.
B)the population of those aged 16 and over.
C)the civilian,noninstitutional population of those between age 16 and age 64.
D)the noninstitutional population of those between ages 16 and 64.
A)the civilian,noninstitutional population aged 16 and over.
B)the population of those aged 16 and over.
C)the civilian,noninstitutional population of those between age 16 and age 64.
D)the noninstitutional population of those between ages 16 and 64.
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21
Jen has a PhD in economics and has been working for 3 years part-time as an instructor;she has always hoped to be hired as a full-time faculty member.The best way to describe Jen is to say she is:
A)a discouraged worker.
B)unemployed.
C)underemployed.
D)overemployed.
A)a discouraged worker.
B)unemployed.
C)underemployed.
D)overemployed.
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22
If you hear that unemployment increased by 2 percentage points to 4 percent in the past year,while the labor force participation rate and the population remained constant,it means:
A)unemployment doubled in the past year.
B)there was a 100 percent increase in unemployment.
C)twice as many people are without work than was the case a year ago.
D)All of these are true.
A)unemployment doubled in the past year.
B)there was a 100 percent increase in unemployment.
C)twice as many people are without work than was the case a year ago.
D)All of these are true.
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23
During times of recession,the labor force participation rate typically:
A)rises,as more people need work.
B)rises,as more incomes per household are needed to make ends meet.
C)falls,as more people give up and stop looking for work.
D)falls,as more people cannot find work,they stay in jobs that aren't a good fit.
A)rises,as more people need work.
B)rises,as more incomes per household are needed to make ends meet.
C)falls,as more people give up and stop looking for work.
D)falls,as more people cannot find work,they stay in jobs that aren't a good fit.
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24
In 2011,the labor force participation rate was 64 percent.This means that:
A)64 percent of all working age people wanted a job.
B)there was 36 percent unemployment.
C)64 percent of all working age people were employed.
D)All of these are correct interpretations of the labor force participation rate.
A)64 percent of all working age people wanted a job.
B)there was 36 percent unemployment.
C)64 percent of all working age people were employed.
D)All of these are correct interpretations of the labor force participation rate.
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25
Sonia has a PhD in art history,and is currently working full-time as a waitress.The Bureau of Labor Statistics would count Sonia as:
A)employed.
B)underemployed.
C)unemployed.
D)a discouraged worker.
A)employed.
B)underemployed.
C)unemployed.
D)a discouraged worker.
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26
The Bureau of Labor Statistics counts underemployed persons as those who:
A)are currently working less than they would like to be.
B)are currently working in a job for which they are overqualified for.
C)Both of these are true.
D)Neither of these is true.
A)are currently working less than they would like to be.
B)are currently working in a job for which they are overqualified for.
C)Both of these are true.
D)Neither of these is true.
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27
Discouraged workers are people who have:
A)looked for work in the past year but have given up looking because of the condition of the labor market.
B)not looked for work in the past year but would take a job if one was offered to them.
C)looked for work in the past year but have decided to leave the labor market to go back to school,retire,or be a stay-at-home parent.
D)not looked for work in over a year because of the condition of the labor market.
A)looked for work in the past year but have given up looking because of the condition of the labor market.
B)not looked for work in the past year but would take a job if one was offered to them.
C)looked for work in the past year but have decided to leave the labor market to go back to school,retire,or be a stay-at-home parent.
D)not looked for work in over a year because of the condition of the labor market.
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28
People with less education are:
A)more likely to be unemployed than people with more education.
B)less likely to be unemployed than people with more education.
C)just as likely to be unemployed than people with more education.
D)not comparable to people with more education.
A)more likely to be unemployed than people with more education.
B)less likely to be unemployed than people with more education.
C)just as likely to be unemployed than people with more education.
D)not comparable to people with more education.
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29
Matt is a college graduate who majored in creative writing and currently works at a local bookstore as a sales clerk.The best way to describe Matt is to say he is:
A)unemployed.
B)a discouraged worker.
C)underemployed.
D)overemployed.
A)unemployed.
B)a discouraged worker.
C)underemployed.
D)overemployed.
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30
If you hear that unemployment increased in the last year by 3.5 percentage points to 8 percent it means:
A)35 out of every 100 people lost their job in the last year.
B)35 out of every 1,000 people lost their job in the last year.
C)8 out of every 1,000 people who want a job can't find one.
D)80 out of every 100 people who want a job can't find one.
A)35 out of every 100 people lost their job in the last year.
B)35 out of every 1,000 people lost their job in the last year.
C)8 out of every 1,000 people who want a job can't find one.
D)80 out of every 100 people who want a job can't find one.
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31
The labor force participation rate:
A)is measured by the labor force divided by the working-age population.
B)tells us what fraction of the working-age population wants to be working.
C)typically falls during periods of recession.
D)All of these are true.
A)is measured by the labor force divided by the working-age population.
B)tells us what fraction of the working-age population wants to be working.
C)typically falls during periods of recession.
D)All of these are true.
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32
The unemployment rate may:
A)understate the effect of a recession on employment because some leave the labor force.
B)understate the effect of a recession on employment because many enter the labor force.
C)overstate the effect of a recession on employment because some leave the labor force.
D)overstate the effect of a recession on employment because many enter the labor force.
A)understate the effect of a recession on employment because some leave the labor force.
B)understate the effect of a recession on employment because many enter the labor force.
C)overstate the effect of a recession on employment because some leave the labor force.
D)overstate the effect of a recession on employment because many enter the labor force.
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33
If you hear that unemployment decreased by 2 percentage points to 6 percent in the past year,while the labor force participation rate remained constant,it means:
A)2 out of every 10 people lost their job in the last year.
B)20 out of every 1,000 unemployed persons found a job in the last year.
C)2 out of every 100 people lost their job in the past year.
D)2 out of every 100 unemployed persons found a job in the last year.
A)2 out of every 10 people lost their job in the last year.
B)20 out of every 1,000 unemployed persons found a job in the last year.
C)2 out of every 100 people lost their job in the past year.
D)2 out of every 100 unemployed persons found a job in the last year.
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34
Economists report changes in unemployment in:
A)percentage points,not percentages.
B)percentages,not percentage points.
C)percentage points or percentages,interchangeably.
D)nominal figures,and rarely use percentages or percentage point changes.
A)percentage points,not percentages.
B)percentages,not percentage points.
C)percentage points or percentages,interchangeably.
D)nominal figures,and rarely use percentages or percentage point changes.
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35
Someone who is underemployed is someone who:
A)is working part-time,but wants full-time employment.
B)is working in a job for which they are overqualified.
C)could be contributing more output to society by either working more,or working using more advanced skills they possess but don't currently use.
D)All of these describe those who are underemployed.
A)is working part-time,but wants full-time employment.
B)is working in a job for which they are overqualified.
C)could be contributing more output to society by either working more,or working using more advanced skills they possess but don't currently use.
D)All of these describe those who are underemployed.
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36
Some people drop out of the labor force during times of recession:
A)to go back to college,because the opportunity cost is lower during a recession.
B)because they cannot find work and give up trying.
C)and decide to take early retirement.
D)All of these are true.
A)to go back to college,because the opportunity cost is lower during a recession.
B)because they cannot find work and give up trying.
C)and decide to take early retirement.
D)All of these are true.
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Sasha has a master's degree in writing,and currently works full-time as a 2nd grade classroom helper.She submits articles for the local paper on occasion,and gets paid only when the editor agrees to publish a submission.Sasha would love to be a full-time reporter.The best way to describe Sasha is to say she is ________________;the Bureau of Labor Statistics would count Sasha as ____________.
A)underemployed;employed
B)employed;employed
C)discouraged;underemployed
D)underemployed;underemployed
A)underemployed;employed
B)employed;employed
C)discouraged;underemployed
D)underemployed;underemployed
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Marc is a high school graduate and currently works as a corrections officer at a local prison.He would like to go back to school to train to become a police officer someday.The best way to describe Marc is to say he is:
A)a discouraged worker.
B)unemployed.
C)underemployed.
D)employed.
A)a discouraged worker.
B)unemployed.
C)underemployed.
D)employed.
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39
The labor force participation rate:
A)tells us what fraction of the working-age population wants to be working,whether or not they actually have a job.
B)typically rises during times of recession,as more people need work.
C)is used as an indication of the health of the overall economy.
D)All of these are true.
A)tells us what fraction of the working-age population wants to be working,whether or not they actually have a job.
B)typically rises during times of recession,as more people need work.
C)is used as an indication of the health of the overall economy.
D)All of these are true.
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John earned a PhD in biomedical engineering,and works full-time as a faculty member at the local university.He also does some private consulting work on the side.He would like to give up teaching and do consulting full-time,but he fears there isn't enough demand for it.The best way to describe John is to say he is:
A)a discouraged worker.
B)underemployed.
C)overemployed.
D)employed.
A)a discouraged worker.
B)underemployed.
C)overemployed.
D)employed.
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41
Structural unemployment:
A)is unemployment that results from a mismatch between the skills workers can offer and the skills that are in demand.
B)is unemployment caused by workers who are changing their location,job,or career.
C)is the effect of wages remaining persistently above the market-clearing level.
D)typically causes the shortest stints of unemployment.
A)is unemployment that results from a mismatch between the skills workers can offer and the skills that are in demand.
B)is unemployment caused by workers who are changing their location,job,or career.
C)is the effect of wages remaining persistently above the market-clearing level.
D)typically causes the shortest stints of unemployment.
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42
The equilibrium price of labor is called:
A)the wage.
B)income,plus benefits.
C)opportunity cost.
D)the leisure trade-off.
A)the wage.
B)income,plus benefits.
C)opportunity cost.
D)the leisure trade-off.
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43
When the prevailing market wage is above equilibrium,we say:
A)there is unemployment.
B)there is a surplus of labor.
C)the quantity of labor demanded is less than the quantity supplied.
D)All of these are true.
A)there is unemployment.
B)there is a surplus of labor.
C)the quantity of labor demanded is less than the quantity supplied.
D)All of these are true.
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44
Which type of unemployment leads to a natural rate of unemployment above zero?
A)The natural rate of unemployment is always zero.
B)Frictional unemployment
C)Unemployment of government workers
D)Cyclical unemployment
A)The natural rate of unemployment is always zero.
B)Frictional unemployment
C)Unemployment of government workers
D)Cyclical unemployment
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45
Frictional unemployment:
A)is unemployment that results from a mismatch between the skills workers can offer and the skills that are in demand.
B)is unemployment caused by workers who are changing their location,job,or career.
C)is the effect of wages remaining persistently above the market-clearing level.
D)is the most alarming cause of unemployment.
A)is unemployment that results from a mismatch between the skills workers can offer and the skills that are in demand.
B)is unemployment caused by workers who are changing their location,job,or career.
C)is the effect of wages remaining persistently above the market-clearing level.
D)is the most alarming cause of unemployment.
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46
The Bureau of Labor Statistics collects _______ measures of unemployment.
A)4
B)5
C)6
D)7
A)4
B)5
C)6
D)7
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47
If we wanted to describe unemployment in terms of supply and demand,we could say:
A)there is a surplus of labor.
B)at the prevailing wage,the demand is greater than the supply of labor.
C)the quantity of those demanding labor is greater than those supplying labor.
D)All of these are true.
A)there is a surplus of labor.
B)at the prevailing wage,the demand is greater than the supply of labor.
C)the quantity of those demanding labor is greater than those supplying labor.
D)All of these are true.
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48
Which type of unemployment contributes to the natural rate of unemployment?
A)Frictional
B)Structural
C)Real-wage
D)All of these contribute to the natural rate.
A)Frictional
B)Structural
C)Real-wage
D)All of these contribute to the natural rate.
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49
The survey the Bureau of Labor Statistics uses to collect unemployment data is called the:
A)current population survey.
B)census population survey.
C)census employment survey.
D)current employment survey.
A)current population survey.
B)census population survey.
C)census employment survey.
D)current employment survey.
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50
When the prevailing market wage is above equilibrium:
A)the surplus of labor is the amount of unemployment in the market.
B)the difference between the quantity supplied and the quantity of labor demanded is unemployment.
C)unemployment occurs.
D)All of these are true.
A)the surplus of labor is the amount of unemployment in the market.
B)the difference between the quantity supplied and the quantity of labor demanded is unemployment.
C)unemployment occurs.
D)All of these are true.
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51
The labor supply curve:
A)shows the relationship between the total quantity of labor supplied by all workers in the economy and the wage rate.
B)shows that,all things being equal,more workers will want to work when wages are higher and less will want to work when wages are lower.
C)has a positive slope.
D)All of these are true.
A)shows the relationship between the total quantity of labor supplied by all workers in the economy and the wage rate.
B)shows that,all things being equal,more workers will want to work when wages are higher and less will want to work when wages are lower.
C)has a positive slope.
D)All of these are true.
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52
The labor supply curve:
A)is made up of firms who want to hire workers at each given wage.
B)is made up of workers who want to work for firms at each given wage.
C)does not follow the traditional shape of typical supply curves.
D)Shows that the number of firms who want to hire workers decreases as the wage increases.
A)is made up of firms who want to hire workers at each given wage.
B)is made up of workers who want to work for firms at each given wage.
C)does not follow the traditional shape of typical supply curves.
D)Shows that the number of firms who want to hire workers decreases as the wage increases.
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53
The normal level of unemployment that persists in an economy in the long run:
A)is called the natural rate of unemployment.
B)is called the equilibrium rate of unemployment.
C)is never zero.
D)All of these are true.
A)is called the natural rate of unemployment.
B)is called the equilibrium rate of unemployment.
C)is never zero.
D)All of these are true.
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54
The Bureau of Labor Statistics measures unemployment by surveying:
A)every household at least once a year.
B)a sample of about 60,000 households every month.
C)a sample of about 60,000 employers every month.
D)every business at least once a year.
A)every household at least once a year.
B)a sample of about 60,000 households every month.
C)a sample of about 60,000 employers every month.
D)every business at least once a year.
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55
The labor demand curve:
A)shows the relationship between the total quantity of labor demanded by all the firms in the economy and the wage rate.
B)shows that,all things being equal,firms will want to hire more labor when wages are lower and less labor when wages are higher.
C)has a negative slope.
D)All of these are true.
A)shows the relationship between the total quantity of labor demanded by all the firms in the economy and the wage rate.
B)shows that,all things being equal,firms will want to hire more labor when wages are lower and less labor when wages are higher.
C)has a negative slope.
D)All of these are true.
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56
The natural rate of unemployment:
A)is typically zero.
B)is the normal level of unemployment that persists in an economy in the long run.
C)is constant over time.
D)None of these is true.
A)is typically zero.
B)is the normal level of unemployment that persists in an economy in the long run.
C)is constant over time.
D)None of these is true.
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57
Johnny has been working in a sandwich shop full-time while he attends college.When he graduates,he quits the sandwich shop and begins to search for full-time employment related to his college degree.Johnny would be considered:
A)frictionally unemployed.
B)structurally unemployed.
C)cyclically unemployed.
D)classically unemployed.
A)frictionally unemployed.
B)structurally unemployed.
C)cyclically unemployed.
D)classically unemployed.
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58
Which type of unemployment contributes to the natural rate of unemployment?
A)Real-wage unemployment
B)Cyclical unemployment
C)Unemployment of government workers.
D)All of these contribute to the natural rate.
A)Real-wage unemployment
B)Cyclical unemployment
C)Unemployment of government workers.
D)All of these contribute to the natural rate.
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59
The labor demand curve:
A)is provided by firms who want to hire workers at each given wage.
B)is made up of workers who want to work for firms at each given wage.
C)does not follow the traditional shape of typical demand curves.
D)shows that the number of people who want to work increases as the wage increases.
A)is provided by firms who want to hire workers at each given wage.
B)is made up of workers who want to work for firms at each given wage.
C)does not follow the traditional shape of typical demand curves.
D)shows that the number of people who want to work increases as the wage increases.
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60
Real-wage unemployment:
A)is unemployment that results from a mismatch between the skills workers can offer and the skills that are in demand.
B)is unemployment caused by workers who are changing their location,job,or career.
C)is the effect of wages remaining persistently above the market-clearing level.
D)is also called cyclical unemployment.
A)is unemployment that results from a mismatch between the skills workers can offer and the skills that are in demand.
B)is unemployment caused by workers who are changing their location,job,or career.
C)is the effect of wages remaining persistently above the market-clearing level.
D)is also called cyclical unemployment.
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61
One way for governments to try and minimize the effects of structural unemployment is to:
A)provide information to unemployed people about which professions are experiencing rising demand for labor.
B)subsidize retraining programs for unemployed workers to learn new skills.
C)offer low-interest loans to unemployed workers to go back to school to learn new skills.
D)All of these are ways the government can deal with structural unemployment.
A)provide information to unemployed people about which professions are experiencing rising demand for labor.
B)subsidize retraining programs for unemployed workers to learn new skills.
C)offer low-interest loans to unemployed workers to go back to school to learn new skills.
D)All of these are ways the government can deal with structural unemployment.
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62
When the economy is going strong:
A)firms expand their operations.
B)demand for workers increases.
C)GDP growth is positive.
D)All of these are true.
A)firms expand their operations.
B)demand for workers increases.
C)GDP growth is positive.
D)All of these are true.
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63
When the economy is going strong:
A)the demand for workers increases.
B)the supply of workers increases.
C)the demand for workers decreases.
D)the supply of workers decreases.
A)the demand for workers increases.
B)the supply of workers increases.
C)the demand for workers decreases.
D)the supply of workers decreases.
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64
Jake just quit his job as a shoe salesman and is looking for work as an accountant,which is what his college degree is in.Jake would be considered:
A)frictionally unemployed.
B)structurally unemployed.
C)cyclically unemployed.
D)classically unemployed.
A)frictionally unemployed.
B)structurally unemployed.
C)cyclically unemployed.
D)classically unemployed.
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65
When the economy slows down:
A)firms contract their operations.
B)demand for workers decreases.
C)GDP growth is slowing or negative.
D)All of these are true.
A)firms contract their operations.
B)demand for workers decreases.
C)GDP growth is slowing or negative.
D)All of these are true.
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66
The economy goes through ups and downs over time:
A)which are reflected by changes in GDP growth.
B)and economists call this pattern the business cycle.
C)which affect the demand for labor.
D)All of these are true.
A)which are reflected by changes in GDP growth.
B)and economists call this pattern the business cycle.
C)which affect the demand for labor.
D)All of these are true.
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67
One way for governments to try and minimize the effects of structural unemployment is to:
A)subsidize retraining programs.
B)increase unemployment benefits.
C)mandate employers cannot fire anyone.
D)All of these are ways that would minimize the effects of structural unemployment.
A)subsidize retraining programs.
B)increase unemployment benefits.
C)mandate employers cannot fire anyone.
D)All of these are ways that would minimize the effects of structural unemployment.
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68
Real-wage unemployment can be caused by which of the following?
A)Minimum wage laws
B)Retraining programs
C)Low-interest student loans
D)None of these cause real-wage unemployment.
A)Minimum wage laws
B)Retraining programs
C)Low-interest student loans
D)None of these cause real-wage unemployment.
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69
When governments subsidize retraining programs for unemployed workers to learn new skills,they are trying to minimize the effects of which kind of unemployment?
A)Frictional
B)Structural
C)Seasonal
D)Real-wage
A)Frictional
B)Structural
C)Seasonal
D)Real-wage
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70
Sarah used to be a music teacher at a local school,but got let go last year due to budget cuts.Sarah now works part-time as a waitress while looking for another teaching job.Sarah would be considered:
A)frictionally unemployed.
B)underemployed.
C)structurally unemployed.
D)real-wage unemployed.
A)frictionally unemployed.
B)underemployed.
C)structurally unemployed.
D)real-wage unemployed.
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71
Classical unemployment can be caused by which of the following?
A)Minimum wage laws
B)Bargaining by unions
C)Efficiency wages
D)All of these create classical unemployment.
A)Minimum wage laws
B)Bargaining by unions
C)Efficiency wages
D)All of these create classical unemployment.
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72
Don worked as a machinist all his life,and was recently laid off because his plant closed and the jobs were outsourced to India.There don't seem to be any machinist jobs in the area anymore.Don would be considered:
A)frictionally unemployed.
B)structurally unemployed.
C)real-wage unemployed.
D)Don is a discouraged worker.
A)frictionally unemployed.
B)structurally unemployed.
C)real-wage unemployed.
D)Don is a discouraged worker.
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73
Sonia was a great bookkeeper 20 years ago,then left the workforce to stay home and raise her children.Now that they're in college,Sonia looks for another bookkeeping job,but they all require computer skills that she doesn't have.Sonia would be considered:
A)frictionally unemployed.
B)structurally unemployed.
C)real-wage unemployed.
D)seasonally unemployed.
A)frictionally unemployed.
B)structurally unemployed.
C)real-wage unemployed.
D)seasonally unemployed.
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74
Bob just graduated from college and has just landed his first job with a local accounting firm that will start in three months.Bob plans to use that time to find a place to live,and adjust to the new area.Bob would be considered:
A)frictionally unemployed.
B)employed.
C)structurally unemployed.
D)Bob is not in the labor force.
A)frictionally unemployed.
B)employed.
C)structurally unemployed.
D)Bob is not in the labor force.
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75
Carol is a coal miner who just got laid off when the last coal mine in the area was shut down.She has looked everywhere for another job as a miner,but cannot find one.Given that Carol is unlikely to find another job as a miner,she would be considered:
A)frictionally unemployed.
B)structurally unemployed.
C)real-wage unemployed.
D)Carol is a discouraged worker.
A)frictionally unemployed.
B)structurally unemployed.
C)real-wage unemployed.
D)Carol is a discouraged worker.
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76
Fred was working as a sales rep for a firm,and just completed an MBA by taking courses at night.Fred quits his job to pursue a management position.Fred would be considered:
A)underemployed.
B)frictionally unemployed.
C)structurally unemployed.
D)classically unemployed.
A)underemployed.
B)frictionally unemployed.
C)structurally unemployed.
D)classically unemployed.
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77
When the economy slows down:
A)the demand for workers increases.
B)the supply of workers increases.
C)the demand for workers decreases.
D)the supply of workers decreases.
A)the demand for workers increases.
B)the supply of workers increases.
C)the demand for workers decreases.
D)the supply of workers decreases.
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78
The business cycle matters for unemployment because:
A)it affects the demand for labor.
B)it affects the supply of labor.
C)Both of these are true.
D)Neither of these is true.
A)it affects the demand for labor.
B)it affects the supply of labor.
C)Both of these are true.
D)Neither of these is true.
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79
Sue just quit her job as a librarian to pursue her lifelong dream of getting a job as a teacher.Sue would be considered:
A)frictionally unemployed.
B)structurally unemployed.
C)seasonally unemployed.
D)classically unemployed.
A)frictionally unemployed.
B)structurally unemployed.
C)seasonally unemployed.
D)classically unemployed.
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80
When governments provide information to unemployed people about which professions are experiencing rising demand for labor,they are trying to minimize the effects of which kind of unemployment?
A)Frictional unemployment
B)Structural unemployment
C)Seasonal unemployment
D)Cyclical unemployment
A)Frictional unemployment
B)Structural unemployment
C)Seasonal unemployment
D)Cyclical unemployment
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