Deck 13: Unemployment and Inflation
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Deck 13: Unemployment and Inflation
1
The labour force participation rate is defined as the percentage of the
A) working-age population that is employed.
B) working-age population that is unemployed.
C) labour force that is employed.
D) working-age population in the labour force.
A) working-age population that is employed.
B) working-age population that is unemployed.
C) labour force that is employed.
D) working-age population in the labour force.
working-age population in the labour force.
2
If a part-time worker becomes a full-time worker,the
A) official unemployment rate will fall.
B) official unemployment rate will not change.
C) economy will move closer toward full employment.
D) economy will move closer toward the natural rate of unemployment.
A) official unemployment rate will fall.
B) official unemployment rate will not change.
C) economy will move closer toward full employment.
D) economy will move closer toward the natural rate of unemployment.
official unemployment rate will not change.
3
Refer to the following table.
All of the following mathematical calculations are correct.The unemployment rate is approximately
A) (500/8000) × 100 = 6.25 per cent.
B) (500/7500) × 100 = 6.67 per cent.
C) (500/8500) × 100 = 5.88 per cent.
D) (500/4000) × 100 = 12.5 per cent.

A) (500/8000) × 100 = 6.25 per cent.
B) (500/7500) × 100 = 6.67 per cent.
C) (500/8500) × 100 = 5.88 per cent.
D) (500/4000) × 100 = 12.5 per cent.
(500/8500) × 100 = 5.88 per cent.
4
If people who have been looking for work give up actively looking for work,ceteris paribus,the
A) unemployment rate increases.
B) labour force participation rate increases.
C) unemployment rate decreases.
D) working-age population decreases.
A) unemployment rate increases.
B) labour force participation rate increases.
C) unemployment rate decreases.
D) working-age population decreases.
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5
Which of the following would reduce the labour force participation rate,all else being equal?
A) An increase in the number of people in the labour force.
B) An increase in the unemployment rate.
C) A decrease in the unemployment rate.
D) An increase in the working-age population.
A) An increase in the number of people in the labour force.
B) An increase in the unemployment rate.
C) A decrease in the unemployment rate.
D) An increase in the working-age population.
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6
Which of the following will not lower the official measure of the unemployment rate?
A) Older workers taking early retirement.
B) People losing their full-time jobs and being given part-time jobs instead.
C) An increase in the number of discouraged workers.
D) An economic boom.
A) Older workers taking early retirement.
B) People losing their full-time jobs and being given part-time jobs instead.
C) An increase in the number of discouraged workers.
D) An economic boom.
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7
The unemployment rate is calculated by
A) dividing the number of unemployed people by the sum of the number of working people plus the number of unemployed people, and multiplying by 100.
B) dividing the number of unemployed people by the number of working individuals, and multiplying by 100.
C) dividing the number of unemployed people by the number in the working-age population, and multiplying by 100.
D) dividing the number of unemployed people by the number of people in the labour force, and dividing by 100.
A) dividing the number of unemployed people by the sum of the number of working people plus the number of unemployed people, and multiplying by 100.
B) dividing the number of unemployed people by the number of working individuals, and multiplying by 100.
C) dividing the number of unemployed people by the number in the working-age population, and multiplying by 100.
D) dividing the number of unemployed people by the number of people in the labour force, and dividing by 100.
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8
A full-time student who is not working is categorised as
A) unemployed.
B) employed.
C) not in the labour force.
D) a discouraged worker.
A) unemployed.
B) employed.
C) not in the labour force.
D) a discouraged worker.
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9
During an economic boom,many employees are asked to work more overtime hours each week.As a result of this
A) the unemployment rate increases.
B) the unemployment rate decreases.
C) the labour force participation rate increases.
D) neither the unemployment rate nor the labour force participation rate changes.
A) the unemployment rate increases.
B) the unemployment rate decreases.
C) the labour force participation rate increases.
D) neither the unemployment rate nor the labour force participation rate changes.
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10
Jack lost his job six months ago,and he's been actively looking for a new job ever since.The Australian Bureau of Statistics would classify Jack as
A) unemployed.
B) out of the labour force.
C) a discouraged worker.
D) None of these options is correct.
A) unemployed.
B) out of the labour force.
C) a discouraged worker.
D) None of these options is correct.
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11
The ________ is the total number of people aged 15 years and over,and the ________ is the number of people either employed or unemployed.
A) labour force participation rate; labour force
B) working-age population; labour force
C) labour force; working-age population
D) working-age population; labour force participation rate
A) labour force participation rate; labour force
B) working-age population; labour force
C) labour force; working-age population
D) working-age population; labour force participation rate
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12
Discouraged workers are
A) not considered part of the unemployed because they are not actively seeking work.
B) considered part of the unemployed because they are not working.
C) considered part of the unemployed because they are still in the labour force.
D) not considered part of the unemployed because they are not qualified to work.
A) not considered part of the unemployed because they are not actively seeking work.
B) considered part of the unemployed because they are not working.
C) considered part of the unemployed because they are still in the labour force.
D) not considered part of the unemployed because they are not qualified to work.
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13
The unemployment rate is the
A) percentage of the labour force receiving unemployment benefits.
B) percentage of the population that is unemployed.
C) percentage of the working-age population that is unemployed.
D) percentage of the labour force that is unemployed.
A) percentage of the labour force receiving unemployment benefits.
B) percentage of the population that is unemployed.
C) percentage of the working-age population that is unemployed.
D) percentage of the labour force that is unemployed.
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14
The unemployment rate is measured as the
A) number of unemployed people divided by the number of employed people, multiplied by 100.
B) number of unemployed people divided by the labour force, multiplied by 100.
C) number of unemployed people divided by the total population, multiplied by 100.
D) labour force minus the number of unemployed, multiplied by 100.
A) number of unemployed people divided by the number of employed people, multiplied by 100.
B) number of unemployed people divided by the labour force, multiplied by 100.
C) number of unemployed people divided by the total population, multiplied by 100.
D) labour force minus the number of unemployed, multiplied by 100.
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15
A retired person is classified as
A) unemployed.
B) not in the labour force.
C) under-employed.
D) part-time employed.
A) unemployed.
B) not in the labour force.
C) under-employed.
D) part-time employed.
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16
Discouraged workers are classified by the Australia Bureau of Statistics as
A) part of the labour force.
B) not in the labour force.
C) unemployed.
D) employed.
A) part of the labour force.
B) not in the labour force.
C) unemployed.
D) employed.
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17
The labour force is the sum of
A) employed workers and unemployed workers.
B) employed workers and individuals not looking for work.
C) employed workers and the working-age population.
D) unemployed workers and the working-age population.
A) employed workers and unemployed workers.
B) employed workers and individuals not looking for work.
C) employed workers and the working-age population.
D) unemployed workers and the working-age population.
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18
The labour force is the
A) number of people employed minus the number of people unemployed.
B) number of people employed plus the number of people unemployed.
C) ratio of the number of people employed to the number of people unemployed.
D) ratio of the number of people employed to the working-age population.
A) number of people employed minus the number of people unemployed.
B) number of people employed plus the number of people unemployed.
C) ratio of the number of people employed to the number of people unemployed.
D) ratio of the number of people employed to the working-age population.
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19
Around 1500 people who were unemployed last month started new jobs this month.As a result of this increase in the number of employed workers,which of the following occurred (ceteris paribus)?
A) The labour force participation rate increased.
B) The unemployment rate increased.
C) The labour force participation rate decreased.
D) The unemployment rate decreased.
A) The labour force participation rate increased.
B) The unemployment rate increased.
C) The labour force participation rate decreased.
D) The unemployment rate decreased.
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20
When the Australian Bureau of Statistics conducts surveys to estimate the rate of unemployment,one of the survey questions asked is?
A) Does the person have any skills?
B) Has the person looked for work during the past year?
C) Is the person currently available to start work?
D) Has the person worked for 10 hours or more in the past week?
A) Does the person have any skills?
B) Has the person looked for work during the past year?
C) Is the person currently available to start work?
D) Has the person worked for 10 hours or more in the past week?
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21
The unemployment rate is calculated by adding up the number of people receiving unemployment benefit payments from the government.
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22
In Australia between 1978 and 2013,the net number of
A) part-time jobs and full-time jobs fell.
B) part-time jobs grew while full-time jobs fell.
C) full-time jobs grew while part-time jobs fell.
D) part-time jobs and full-time jobs grew.
A) part-time jobs and full-time jobs fell.
B) part-time jobs grew while full-time jobs fell.
C) full-time jobs grew while part-time jobs fell.
D) part-time jobs and full-time jobs grew.
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23
If the number employed is 11 million,the number unemployed is 0.6 million,and the working-age population is 16 million,then the labour force participation rate is:
A) 65.0 per cent.
B) 72.5 per cent.
C) 68.75 per cent.
D) 71.4 per cent.
A) 65.0 per cent.
B) 72.5 per cent.
C) 68.75 per cent.
D) 71.4 per cent.
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24
The unemployment rate is the number of unemployed divided by the working-age population.
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25
The official unemployment rate may understate the true rate of unemployment because of
A) increases in worker productivity over time.
B) discouraged workers who no longer actively look for work.
C) workers who have more than one job.
D) changes in the wage rates which may increase unemployment.
A) increases in worker productivity over time.
B) discouraged workers who no longer actively look for work.
C) workers who have more than one job.
D) changes in the wage rates which may increase unemployment.
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26
Long-term unemployment is defined as
A) those in the labour force who have been unemployed continuously for 6 months or more.
B) those in the labour force who have been unemployed continuously for 12 months or more.
C) those in the labour force who have been unemployed continuously for 2 years or more.
D) people who are no longer in the workforce as they are discouraged workers.
A) those in the labour force who have been unemployed continuously for 6 months or more.
B) those in the labour force who have been unemployed continuously for 12 months or more.
C) those in the labour force who have been unemployed continuously for 2 years or more.
D) people who are no longer in the workforce as they are discouraged workers.
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27
Which of the following describes actual trends in the Australian labour force participation rate?
A) The labour force participation rate of adult men has risen since the late 1970s.
B) The labour force participation rate of adult women has fallen since the late 1970s.
C) The labour force participation rate of adult men not in school, but too young to retire, has risen since the late 1970s.
D) The labour force participation rate of adult women has risen since the late 1970s.
A) The labour force participation rate of adult men has risen since the late 1970s.
B) The labour force participation rate of adult women has fallen since the late 1970s.
C) The labour force participation rate of adult men not in school, but too young to retire, has risen since the late 1970s.
D) The labour force participation rate of adult women has risen since the late 1970s.
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28
In Australia in early 2014,approximately how many people were in the labour force?
A) 6.3 million
B) 12 million
C) 18.3 million
D) 11.4 million
A) 6.3 million
B) 12 million
C) 18.3 million
D) 11.4 million
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29
In Australia in 2014,the proportion of unemployed people who were long-term unemployed as measured by the Australian Bureau of Statistics was approximately
A) 5.7 per cent.
B) 7.6 per cent.
C) 22 per cent.
D) 24 per cent.
A) 5.7 per cent.
B) 7.6 per cent.
C) 22 per cent.
D) 24 per cent.
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30
If the number employed is 11 million,the working-age population is 16 million,and the number unemployed is 0.6 million,then the unemployment rate is
A) 5.45 per cent.
B) 5.17 per cent.
C) 3.75 per cent.
D) 12 per cent.
A) 5.45 per cent.
B) 5.17 per cent.
C) 3.75 per cent.
D) 12 per cent.
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31
The Australian economy destroys hundreds of thousands of jobs every year,even when the economy is experiencing strong growth.
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32
Except for during recessions,the duration of unemployment for the typical person in Australia lasts
A) less than six months.
B) over two years.
C) between six and nine months.
D) over one year.
A) less than six months.
B) over two years.
C) between six and nine months.
D) over one year.
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33
In Australia between 2003 and 2013
A) the fastest job growth was experienced in the full-time job category.
B) the fastest job growth was experienced in the part-time job category.
C) total net jobs growth fell.
D) the unemployment rate rose.
A) the fastest job growth was experienced in the full-time job category.
B) the fastest job growth was experienced in the part-time job category.
C) total net jobs growth fell.
D) the unemployment rate rose.
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34
Which of the following is true about the Australian labour force participation rate?
A) The labour force participation rate of adult men fell between 1978 and 2004.
B) The labour force participation rate of adult women fell between 1978 and 2004.
C) The labour force participation rate of adult men has increased from 1978 to 2010.
D) The labour force participation rate of adult women rose in the 1980s and fell again during the 1990s.
A) The labour force participation rate of adult men fell between 1978 and 2004.
B) The labour force participation rate of adult women fell between 1978 and 2004.
C) The labour force participation rate of adult men has increased from 1978 to 2010.
D) The labour force participation rate of adult women rose in the 1980s and fell again during the 1990s.
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35
Which of the following causes the official measure of the unemployment rate to understate the true extent of joblessness?
A) Many full-time workers really want to be part-time workers.
B) People who collect unemployment benefits report themselves to be searching for a job.
C) Discouraged workers are not counted as unemployed.
D) Discouraged workers are counted as unemployed.
A) Many full-time workers really want to be part-time workers.
B) People who collect unemployment benefits report themselves to be searching for a job.
C) Discouraged workers are not counted as unemployed.
D) Discouraged workers are counted as unemployed.
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36
Refer to the following table.
All of the following mathematical calculations are correct.The unemployment rate is approximately
A) (600/11 000) × 100 = 5.45 per cent.
B) (600/22 000) × 100 = 2.73 per cent.
C) (600/10 400) × 100 = 5.77 per cent.
D) (600/11 600) × 100 = 5.17 per cent.

A) (600/11 000) × 100 = 5.45 per cent.
B) (600/22 000) × 100 = 2.73 per cent.
C) (600/10 400) × 100 = 5.77 per cent.
D) (600/11 600) × 100 = 5.17 per cent.
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37
Over the past 30 years,the labour force participation rates of women have fallen as they leave the labour force to have children,while the labour force participation rates of men have risen.
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38
The labour force participation rates of men in Australia have gradually increased since 1978.
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39
In Australia in early 2014,approximately how many people were not in the labour force but were of working age?
A) 6.6 million
B) 12 million
C) 0.6 million
D) 11.4 million
A) 6.6 million
B) 12 million
C) 0.6 million
D) 11.4 million
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40
Which of the following is not an incentive for people to provide inaccurate employment information to the Australian Bureau of Statistics?
A) People are embarrassed about being in low paid jobs.
B) Some people are employed in illegal activities.
C) People want to avoid paying taxes on earnings.
D) People think they might lose unemployment benefits if they declare that they have been working.
A) People are embarrassed about being in low paid jobs.
B) Some people are employed in illegal activities.
C) People want to avoid paying taxes on earnings.
D) People think they might lose unemployment benefits if they declare that they have been working.
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41
For which of the following age groups was the unemployment rate in Australia the lowest in 2014?
A) 15-19 years
B) 25-34 years
C) 35-44 years
D) 60-64 years
A) 15-19 years
B) 25-34 years
C) 35-44 years
D) 60-64 years
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42
Explain how the rate of unemployment is measured and discuss the weaknesses of this method of measurement.
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43
How has the labour force participation rate changed for men and women over the past 30 years in Australia?
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44
The Australian Bureau of Statistics counts as employed people who work part-time,but would prefer to work full-time.Suppose the people who had part-time jobs,but wanted full-time jobs,were counted as unemployed.Explain how the unemployment rate and the labour force participation rate would change.
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45
Outline the costs of unemployment.
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46
Why are policy makers concerned about rising unemployment rates?
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47
In 2014,the unemployment rate in Australia was highest for people in the age group
A) 15-19 years.
B) 20-24 years.
C) 55-59 years.
D) 60-64 years.
A) 15-19 years.
B) 20-24 years.
C) 55-59 years.
D) 60-64 years.
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48
Suppose 180 000 people are employed,20 000 people are unemployed,the working-age population is
250 000 and 50 000 people are out of the labour force.Calculate the unemployment rate.
250 000 and 50 000 people are out of the labour force.Calculate the unemployment rate.
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49
How would the unemployment rate and the labour force participation rate change if discouraged workers were counted as unemployed rather than as being in the 'not-in-the-labour force' category? Show this using the formula for both measurements.
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50
The rate of unemployment in Australia is higher among 15-19-year-olds than 60-64-year-olds.
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51
Explain why discouraged workers are not measured as being unemployed.
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52
For each of the following,indicate if the person would be classified as employed,unemployed,or not in the labour force: (i)a 65-year-old man who left his job and is now working as a volunteer for 10 hours a week; (ii)a university graduate who has not been able to find a position using her skills and is working as a wait-person for 30 hours a week; and (iii)a manufacturing worker who is out of a job and has given up searching for a job.
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53
Discuss the trends in labour force participation in Australia over the past 30 years.
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54
Suppose 180 000 people are employed,20 000 people are unemployed,and an additional 50 000 people are not in the labour force but are of working age.Calculate the labour force participation rate.
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55
Which of the following is not a result of rising unemployment?
A) A loss of tax revenue to the government.
B) An increase in poverty.
C) An increase in wages for those who remain in employment as there are fewer people employed.
D) Lower incomes for people who become unemployed.
A) A loss of tax revenue to the government.
B) An increase in poverty.
C) An increase in wages for those who remain in employment as there are fewer people employed.
D) Lower incomes for people who become unemployed.
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56
Why are jobs continually being created and destroyed in the economy?
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57
Which of the following is an economic cost of rising unemployment rates?
A) Loss of GDP.
B) An inward shift in the production possibility frontier.
C) A fall in the amount of unemployment benefits paid by the government.
D) An increase in income levels, as people who lose their jobs move onto the unemployment benefits.
A) Loss of GDP.
B) An inward shift in the production possibility frontier.
C) A fall in the amount of unemployment benefits paid by the government.
D) An increase in income levels, as people who lose their jobs move onto the unemployment benefits.
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58
Which groups of people in Australia are more likely to experience higher levels of unemployment?
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59
During periods of rising unemployment,the government receives less tax revenue from individuals and from businesses.
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60
Unemployment in Australia is
A) significantly higher among older people than younger people.
B) one of the main causes of poverty.
C) does not lead to an increase in poverty as unemployed people receive unemployment benefits from the government.
D) equally distributed across all age groups in society.
A) significantly higher among older people than younger people.
B) one of the main causes of poverty.
C) does not lead to an increase in poverty as unemployed people receive unemployment benefits from the government.
D) equally distributed across all age groups in society.
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61
Cyclical unemployment is defined as unemployment that
A) is due to changes in the structure of an economy.
B) is due to an economic contraction or recession.
C) occurs when people are searching for their first job.
D) occurs when people become discouraged and stop looking for work.
A) is due to changes in the structure of an economy.
B) is due to an economic contraction or recession.
C) occurs when people are searching for their first job.
D) occurs when people become discouraged and stop looking for work.
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62
The unemployment resulting from workers laid off due to an economic contraction or a recession would be classified as
A) frictional unemployment.
B) structural unemployment.
C) cyclical unemployment.
D) natural unemployment.
A) frictional unemployment.
B) structural unemployment.
C) cyclical unemployment.
D) natural unemployment.
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63
The labour market is considered to be at full employment when
A) there are no unemployed workers.
B) all unemployment is voluntary.
C) all unemployment is frictional or structural.
D) there are more unemployed workers than job vacancies.
A) there are no unemployed workers.
B) all unemployment is voluntary.
C) all unemployment is frictional or structural.
D) there are more unemployed workers than job vacancies.
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64
People who lost their jobs as hand-drawn animators because of the popularity of computer generated 3D animation are examples of people who are experiencing
A) frictional unemployment.
B) structural unemployment.
C) cyclical unemployment.
D) seasonal unemployment.
A) frictional unemployment.
B) structural unemployment.
C) cyclical unemployment.
D) seasonal unemployment.
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Which of the following is an example of a worker experiencing frictional unemployment?
A) A worker who quits his job at the post office to find more interesting work.
B) A computer programmer who loses her job because it is outsourced to India.
C) An employee who loses his job because the economy is suffering a recession.
D) An airline pilot who loses her job because of lack of demand for air travel.
A) A worker who quits his job at the post office to find more interesting work.
B) A computer programmer who loses her job because it is outsourced to India.
C) An employee who loses his job because the economy is suffering a recession.
D) An airline pilot who loses her job because of lack of demand for air travel.
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Sarah is a full-time student who is not looking for work.What kind of unemployment is Sarah experiencing?
A) Cyclical
B) Structural
C) Frictional
D) Sarah is not experiencing unemployment of any kind because she is not currently part of the labour force.
A) Cyclical
B) Structural
C) Frictional
D) Sarah is not experiencing unemployment of any kind because she is not currently part of the labour force.
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A woman named Sheila,who retired,becomes bored and begins to look for a job.During the time she is searching for work,she would be classified as
A) structurally unemployed.
B) cyclically unemployed.
C) frictionally unemployed.
D) not unemployed because she was not working before she started looking for a job.
A) structurally unemployed.
B) cyclically unemployed.
C) frictionally unemployed.
D) not unemployed because she was not working before she started looking for a job.
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Which of the following is an example of a worker experiencing cyclical unemployment?
A) A worker who changes jobs to move closer her family.
B) An assembly line worker who loses his job because of automation.
C) A freightliner employee who was sacked because of a recession.
D) A worker who quits his job because he does not get along with his boss.
A) A worker who changes jobs to move closer her family.
B) An assembly line worker who loses his job because of automation.
C) A freightliner employee who was sacked because of a recession.
D) A worker who quits his job because he does not get along with his boss.
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The demand for new motor vehicles falls when the economy enters a downturn and,as a result,motor vehicle manufacturers sack some workers.This would be an example of
A) structural unemployment.
B) frictional unemployment.
C) natural unemployment.
D) cyclical unemployment.
A) structural unemployment.
B) frictional unemployment.
C) natural unemployment.
D) cyclical unemployment.
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The demand for new motor vehicles falls due to high oil prices and a move by people toward a greater use of public transport.As a result,motor vehicle manufacturers sack some workers.This would be an example of
A) structural unemployment.
B) cyclical unemployment.
C) natural unemployment.
D) frictional unemployment.
A) structural unemployment.
B) cyclical unemployment.
C) natural unemployment.
D) frictional unemployment.
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Jack just told his boss that he thinks his boss is an idiot.It is likely that Jack will be experiencing ________ unemployment in the near future.
A) permanent
B) cyclical
C) frictional
D) structural
A) permanent
B) cyclical
C) frictional
D) structural
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Unemployment arising from a persistent mismatch between the skills and characteristics of workers and the requirements of jobs is called
A) frictional unemployment.
B) structural unemployment.
C) cyclical unemployment.
D) seasonal unemployment.
A) frictional unemployment.
B) structural unemployment.
C) cyclical unemployment.
D) seasonal unemployment.
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Frictional unemployment can be defined as unemployment that
A) arises due to changes in technology in the economy.
B) occurs as the result of a recession.
C) occurs when people are re-entering the labour force.
D) occurs when people have not had a job for 12 months or more.
A) arises due to changes in technology in the economy.
B) occurs as the result of a recession.
C) occurs when people are re-entering the labour force.
D) occurs when people have not had a job for 12 months or more.
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74
An example of a seasonally unemployed worker would be a
A) software engineer who loses his job because of declining demand for the software he writes.
B) child care provider who quits her job to go back to university.
C) General Motors Holden employee who loses her job because the company is downsizing its workforce.
D) worker employed at a beachside resort who loses his job in winter.
A) software engineer who loses his job because of declining demand for the software he writes.
B) child care provider who quits her job to go back to university.
C) General Motors Holden employee who loses her job because the company is downsizing its workforce.
D) worker employed at a beachside resort who loses his job in winter.
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75
The natural rate of unemployment is made up of
A) frictional, cyclical and structural unemployment.
B) frictional and cyclical unemployment.
C) cyclical and structural unemployment.
D) frictional and structural unemployment.
A) frictional, cyclical and structural unemployment.
B) frictional and cyclical unemployment.
C) cyclical and structural unemployment.
D) frictional and structural unemployment.
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76
Many economists argue that frictional unemployment
A) no longer exists due to shortages of labour.
B) cannot and probably should not be eliminated.
C) should be eliminated.
D) prevents the economy from reaching its full-employment output level.
A) no longer exists due to shortages of labour.
B) cannot and probably should not be eliminated.
C) should be eliminated.
D) prevents the economy from reaching its full-employment output level.
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Frictional unemployment would increase when
A) there is a fall in aggregate demand.
B) workers are replaced by machines and the workers do not have the skills necessary to perform new jobs.
C) discouraged workers leave the labour force.
D) the number of individuals who quit their job to find another increases.
A) there is a fall in aggregate demand.
B) workers are replaced by machines and the workers do not have the skills necessary to perform new jobs.
C) discouraged workers leave the labour force.
D) the number of individuals who quit their job to find another increases.
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Structural unemployment would increase when
A) workers are replaced by machines and the workers do not have the skills to perform new jobs.
B) the number of individuals who quit their job to find another increases.
C) discouraged workers drop out of the work force.
D) the economy enters a recession.
A) workers are replaced by machines and the workers do not have the skills to perform new jobs.
B) the number of individuals who quit their job to find another increases.
C) discouraged workers drop out of the work force.
D) the economy enters a recession.
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79
The short-term unemployment arising from the process of matching workers with jobs is called
A) frictional unemployment.
B) structural unemployment.
C) cyclical unemployment.
D) seasonal unemployment.
A) frictional unemployment.
B) structural unemployment.
C) cyclical unemployment.
D) seasonal unemployment.
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A woman who quit her job to search for a job that better utilises her skills represents an example of
A) structural unemployment.
B) frictional unemployment.
C) cyclical unemployment.
D) seasonal unemployment.
A) structural unemployment.
B) frictional unemployment.
C) cyclical unemployment.
D) seasonal unemployment.
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