Household Employment Data (Numbers in billions)   Working age Population Labor Force Employed Unemployed October 2019 259.8 164.4 158.5 5.8 July 2020 260.4 159.9 143.5 17.8 October 2020 260.9 160.9 149.8 11.1 Source:  https://www.bls.gov/news.release/empsit.t01.htm   Let’s calculate labor force participation and the unemployment rate for October 2019.     X 100       Labor Force Participation Rate =     People in the Labor Force       Total Working Age Population X 100     = 164.4      259.8   = 0.6327 X 100   = 63.3%     X 100   Unemployment Rate = Unemployed People X 100                                                                  Total Labor Force                                                             =   5.8                                                                   164.4                                                                        = 0.0353 X 100                                                             = 3.5% Now, calculate the labor force participation rate and the unemployment rate for July 2020 and October 2020. Show your work and then enter all the data into the table below.   July 2020             October 2020             Labor Force Participation Rate Unemployment Rate October 2019     July 2020     October 2020         Use your own personal knowledge and any additional outside resources to answer these questions.   What changes occurred in both the labor force participation rate and unemployment rate over this time period?         Explain the historical factors that caused the changes in labor force participation and the unemployment rate.           What do these changes tell us about the health of the economy?         For the following scenarios, choose from the following types of unemployment: frictional, cyclical, or structural.   Joe is looking for work as a machinist after his and most other machinist jobs were eliminated and replaced by computer-operated machines. What type if unemployment is Joe experiencing?     Tired of the same job, day-in and day-out, Delores quit her job and is looking for more challenging work.     George was laid off by his trucking firm because of a recession.

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Household Employment Data

(Numbers in billions)

 

Working age Population

Labor Force

Employed

Unemployed

October 2019

259.8

164.4

158.5

5.8

July 2020

260.4

159.9

143.5

17.8

October 2020

260.9

160.9

149.8

11.1

Source:  https://www.bls.gov/news.release/empsit.t01.htm

 

Let’s calculate labor force participation and the unemployment rate for October 2019.

 
 

X 100

 

 

 

Labor Force Participation Rate =     People in the Labor Force

      Total Working Age Population

X 100

 

  = 164.4

     259.8

  = 0.6327 X 100

  = 63.3%

 

 

X 100

 

Unemployment Rate = Unemployed People

X 100

 

                                                               Total Labor Force

                                                            =   5.8   

                                                               164.4           

                                                            = 0.0353 X 100

                                                            = 3.5%

Now, calculate the labor force participation rate and the unemployment rate for July 2020 and October 2020. Show your work and then enter all the data into the table below.

 

  1. July 2020

 

 

 

 

 

 

  1. October 2020

 

 

 

 

 

 

Labor Force Participation Rate

Unemployment Rate

October 2019

 

 

July 2020

 

 

October 2020

 

 

 

 

Use your own personal knowledge and any additional outside resources to answer these questions.

 

  1. What changes occurred in both the labor force participation rate and unemployment rate over this time period?

 

 

 

 

  1. Explain the historical factors that caused the changes in labor force participation and the unemployment rate.

 

 

 

 

 

  1. What do these changes tell us about the health of the economy?

 

 

 

 

For the following scenarios, choose from the following types of unemployment: frictional, cyclical, or structural.

 

  1. Joe is looking for work as a machinist after his and most other machinist jobs were eliminated and replaced by computer-operated machines. What type if unemployment is Joe experiencing?

 

 

  1. Tired of the same job, day-in and day-out, Delores quit her job and is looking for more challenging work.

 

 

  1. George was laid off by his trucking firm because of a recession.
  2.  
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