Macroeconomics: Private and Public Choice (MindTap Course List)
Macroeconomics: Private and Public Choice (MindTap Course List)
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ISBN: 9781305506756
Author: James D. Gwartney, Richard L. Stroup, Russell S. Sobel, David A. Macpherson
Publisher: Cengage Learning
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Chapter 8, Problem 7CQ

(a)

To determine

Calculate the labor force participation rate.

(b)

To determine

Calculate the unemployment rate.

(c)

To determine

Calculate the employment/ population ratio.

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Using the following data calculate:(iv) The Labour Force Participation rate.(v) The “official” unemployment rate currently working 23,000 volunteer workers 9845(ages 13-14) looking for work 12,000 (ages 15)looking for work 45,600 Part-time workers 56 family workers who worked 15 hrs a week 234 self-employed 6543 discouraged workers 67,432(ages 23-25)looking for work 67,890 laid off receptionists looking for work 544,321(ages 16-20) looking for work) current population is 6,000,000 5654 Temp workers 5000 armed forces 543 recent university graduates that are going back to graduate school 3500 institutionalized c) Suppose that 20,000 of the employed switch to jobs in the underground economy. When interviewed by STATIN, 50% of these switchers report that they are not working and not seeking work, while the other 50% report that they are not working but seeking work. Explain what happens to the official unemployment rate and the “true” unemployment rate.  (d) explain the…
The following table shows the annual average data on the employment status of the U.S. civilian noninstitutional population by age in 2017. Age Employed Unemployed Not in Labor Force (Thousands of People) (Thousands of People) (Thousands of People) 16 to 19 years 5,074 827 10,853 20 to 24 years 14,132 1,127 6,137 25 to 54 years 98,833 3,850 23,014 55 to 64 years 26,064 835 14,792 65 years and over 9,234 343 39,964 Total 153,337 6,982 94,759 Source: “Labor Force Statistics from the Current Population Survey.
Using the following population and employment data for the United States (2000-2019), answer three questions. Total Population Labor Force (in (in thousands) thousands) 282,434 142,583 285,545 288,600 291,049 293,708 296,639 299,801 302,045 304,906 307,007 309,438 311,663 313,998 Year 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 316,205 318,563 320,897 323,127 325,085 327,096 329,065 % 143,734 144,863 146,510 149,401 149,320 151,428 153,124 154,287 154,142 153,889 153,617 154,995 155,389 155,922 157,130 159,187 160,320 162,075 163,539 % Unemployment (in thousands) 5,692 6,801 8,378 8,774 8,149 7,591 Instructions: Enter your responses as a percentage rounded to one decimal place. In 2019, % 7,001 7,078 a. what percentage of the labor force was employed? 8,924 14,265 14,825 13,747 12,506 11,460 9,617 8,296 7,751 6,982 6,314 6,001 b. what percentage of the labor force was unemployed? Q Search c. what percentage of the total population…
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