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					Unemployment Today’s Objective  After today’s lesson, students will be able to…  Explain the types of unemployment and calculate the unemployment rate.  Essential  Gather Skill: and organize information and data What’s the Price? What’s the Price? What’s the Price? What’s the Price? What’s the Price? What’s the Price? Nominal GDP  A gross domestic product (GDP) figure that has not been adjusted for inflation.  Also known as "current dollar GDP" Real GDP  An inflation-adjusted measure that reflects the value of all goods and services produced in a given year, expressed in base-year prices.  Often referred to as "constant-price," "inflationcorrected" GDP or "constant dollar GDP". Complete two worksheet on GDP  We will go over and talk through these examples  Calculating GDP using the expenditure method and calculating nominal and real GDP are skills that you will have to know how to do  Vocabulary sheet is a study sheet for you Unemployment Today’s Objective  After today’s lesson, students will be able to…  Explain the types of unemployment and calculate the unemployment rate.  Essential  Gather Skill: and organize information and data Unemployment: What you need to know  Civilian and Non-institutionalized Adult Population:  Everyone 16 years old or older and who is not in the military, not in jail or prison, not living permanently in nursing homes, and not in other “institutions” Unemployment: What You Need to Know  Employed (E):  The number of adult civilians who are working and on a payroll of some type  Unemployed (U):  The number of adult civilians who are not working but are actively seeking work Unemployment: What you need to know  Labor Force:  The number of people 16 years old and above who are either employed or actively seeking employment  Excludes people serving in the military, retirees, anyone that is “institutionalized”  So… LF =E+U Who is/is not?  Retired grandpa?  Stay at home mom?  College student?  Thief serving time in prison?  Cousin in the Army?  YOU? Calculating Unemployment Rate Number of unemployed persons X Labor Force Try on your own… •Labor force has 154,082,000 people •Unemployed number 15,100,000 people •What is our unemployment rate? *Is that measure accurate? 100 = *Accuracy of Unemployment Rate  Underemployed—have a job but would like to work more  Discouraged Worker—too discouraged to keep looking for work *Both are not included in the unemployment rate because they do not meet the qualifications… Frictional Unemployment  Frictional unemployment due to people moving between jobs: Includes people experiencing short spells of unemployment  Includes new and returning entrants into the labor market  Imperfect information about available job opportunities can lengthen the period of someone’s job search Seasonal Unemployment  Regular seasonal changes in employment / labor demand  Affects certain industries more than others  Catering and leisure  Construction  Retailing  Tourism  Agriculture Structural Unemployment  Arises from the mismatch of skills and job opportunities as the pattern of labor demand in the economy changes  Occupational immobility of labor  Often involves long-term unemployment  Prevalent in regions where industries go into long-term decline  Good examples include industries such as mining, engineering and textiles Cyclical unemployment  There is a cyclical relationship between demand, output, employment and unemployment  Caused by a fall in demand leading to a loss of real national output and employment  A slowdown can lead to businesses laying off workers because they lack confidence that demand will recover Natural Rate of Unemployment  The unemployment rate in the absence of cyclical unemployment around which the actual unemployment rate fluctuates Full Employment  The level of employment when there is no cyclical unemployment.  Due to the existence of other types of unemployment, the achievement of full employment does not mean that every worker is employed. Activity  You will play the role on your card  Move around the classroom and interview your classmates to see if they are part of the Labor Force or if they are part of the Unemployment Rate  Organize into 5 groups and stay there so that we can calculate our unemployment rate 1. Structurally Unemployed 2. Frictionally Unemployed 3. Cyclically Unemployed 4. Employed 5. Not in the work force Economic and Social Costs of Unemployment  The private costs for the unemployed  Loss of income  Fall in real living standards  Increased health risks  Stress, Reduction in quality of diet, Social exclusion because of loss of work and income  Loss of marketable skills (human capital) and motivation  The longer the duration of unemployment, the lower the chances of finding fresh employment - the unemployed become less attractive to potential employers Consequences of Unemployment  Economic Consequences for Businesses  Negative consequences Fall in demand for goods and services  Fall in demand for businesses further down the supply chain  Consider the negative multiplier effects from the closure of a major employer in a town or city   Some positive consequences Bigger pool of surplus labor is available – but still a problem if there is plenty of structural unemployment  Less pressure to pay higher wages  Less risk of industrial / strike action – fear of job losses – leading to reduced trade union power  Figure 41.3: P. 495 Practice  Start working on the Unemployment worksheet and packet History of Unemployment  http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-srv/special/business/usunemployment-rate-history/
 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
                                             
                                             
                                             
                                             
                                             
                                             
                                             
                                            