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Unemployment and Its Natural Rate
Course: MBA-1
Subject: ME
Unit:3
IDENTIFYING UNEMPLOYMENT
• Categories of Unemployment
– The problem of unemployment is usually divided
into two categories.
– The long-run problem and the short-run problem:
• The natural rate of unemployment
• The cyclical rate of unemployment
IDENTIFYING UNEMPLOYMENT
• Natural Rate of Unemployment
– The natural rate of unemployment is
unemployment that does not go away on its own
even in the long run.
– It is the amount of unemployment that the
economy normally experiences.
IDENTIFYING UNEMPLOYMENT
• Cyclical Unemployment
– Cyclical unemployment refers to the year-to-year
fluctuations in unemployment around its natural
rate.
– It is associated with with short-term ups and
downs of the business cycle.
IDENTIFYING UNEMPLOYMENT
• Describing Unemployment
– Three Basic Questions:
• How does government measure the economy’s rate of
unemployment?
• What problems arise in interpreting the unemployment
data?
• How long are the unemployed typically without work?
How Is Unemployment Measured?
• Unemployment is measured by the Bureau of
Labor Statistics (BLS).
– It surveys 60,000 randomly selected households
every month.
– The survey is called the Current Population
Survey.
How Is Unemployment Measured?
• Based on the answers to the survey questions,
the BLS places each adult into one of three
categories:
– Employed
– Unemployed
– Not in the labor force
How Is Unemployment Measured?
• The BLS considers a person an adult if he or
she is over 18 years old.
How Is Unemployment Measured?
• A person is considered employed if he or she
has spent most of the previous week working
at a paid job.
How Is Unemployment Measured?
• A person is unemployed if he or she is on
temporary layoff, is looking for a job, or is
waiting for the start date of a new job.
How Is Unemployment Measured?
• A person who fits neither of these categories,
such as a full-time student, homemaker, or
retiree, is not in the labor force.
How Is Unemployment Measured?
• Labor Force
– The labor force is the total number of workers,
including both the employed and the
unemployed.
– The BLS defines the labor force as the sum of the
employed and the unemployed.
Figure 1 The Breakdown of the Population in 2001
Copyright©2003 Southwestern/Thomson Learning
Adult
Population
(211.9 million)
Labor Force
(141.8 million)
Employed
(135.1 million)
Not in labor force
(70.1 million)
Unemployed (6.7 million)
How Is Unemployment Measured?
• The unemployment rate is calculated as the
percentage of the labor force that is
unemployed.
U n e m p l o y m e n t r a t e =
N u m b e r u n e m p l o y e d
L a b o r f o r c e
× 1 0 0
How Is Unemployment Measured?
• The labor-force participation rate is the
percentage of the adult population that is in
the labor force.
L a b o r f o r c e p a r t i c i p a t i o n r a t e
L a b o r f o r c e
A d u l t p o p u l a t i o n
= × 1 0 0
Does the Unemployment Rate Measure What
We Want It To?
• It is difficult to distinguish between a person who
is unemployed and a person who is not in the
labor force.
• Discouraged workers, people who would like to
work but have given up looking for jobs after an
unsuccessful search, don’t show up in
unemployment statistics.
• Other people may claim to be unemployed in
order to receive financial assistance, even though
they aren’t looking for work.
How Long Are the Unemployed without Work?
• Most spells of unemployment are short.
• Most unemployment observed at any given
time is long-term.
• Most of the economy’s unemployment
problem is attributable to relatively few
workers who are jobless for long periods of
time.
Why Are There Always Some People
Unemployed?
• In an ideal labor market, wages would adjust
to balance the supply and demand for labor,
ensuring that all workers would be fully
employed.
Why Are There Always Some People
Unemployed?
• Frictional unemployment refers to the
unemployment that results from the time that
it takes to match workers with jobs. In other
words, it takes time for workers to search for
the jobs that are best suit their tastes and
skills.
Why Are There Always Some People
Unemployed?
• Structural unemployment is the
unemployment that results because the
number of jobs available in some labor
markets is insufficient to provide a job for
everyone who wants one.
JOB SEARCH
• Job search
– the process by which workers find appropriate
jobs given their tastes and skills.
– results from the fact that it takes time for
qualified individuals to be matched with
appropriate jobs.
JOB SEARCH
• This unemployment is different from the
other types of unemployment.
– It is not caused by a wage rate higher than
equilibrium.
– It is caused by the time spent searching for the
“right” job.
Public Policy and Job Search
• Government programs can affect the time it
takes unemployed workers to find new jobs.
• These programs include the following:
– Government-run employment agencies
– Public training programs
– Unemployment insurance
Public Policy and Job Search
• Government-run employment agencies give
out information about job vacancies in order
to match workers and jobs more quickly.
Public Policy and Job Search
• Public training programs aim to ease the
transition of workers from declining to
growing industries and to help disadvantaged
groups escape poverty.
Public Policy and Job Search
• Unemployment insurance is a government
program that partially protects workers’
incomes when they become unemployed.
– Offers workers partial protection against job
losses.
– Offers partial payment of former wages for a
limited time to those who are laid off.
Public Policy and Job Search
• Unemployment insurance increases the
amount of search unemployment.
• It reduces the search efforts of the
unemployed.
• It may improve the chances of workers being
matched with the right jobs.
Public Policy and Job Search
• Structural unemployment occurs when the
quantity of labor supplied exceeds the
quantity demanded.
• Structural unemployment is often thought to
explain longer spells of unemployment.
Public Policy and Job Search
• Why is there Structural Unemployment?
– Minimum-wage laws
– Unions
– Efficiency wages
Summary
• The unemployment rate is the percentage of
those who would like to work but don’t have
jobs.
• The Bureau of Labor Statistics calculates this
statistic monthly.
• The unemployment rate is an imperfect
measure of joblessness.
Summary
• In the U.S. economy, most people who
become unemployed find work within a short
period of time.
• Most unemployment observed at any given
time is attributable to a few people who are
unemployed for long periods of time.
Summary
• One reason for unemployment is the time it
takes for workers to search for jobs that best
suit their tastes and skills.
• A second reason why our economy always has
some unemployment is minimum-wage laws.
• Minimum-wage laws raise the quantity of
labor supplied and reduce the quantity
demanded.
Summary
• A third reason for unemployment is the
market power of unions.
• A fourth reason for unemployment is
suggested by the theory of efficiency wages.
• High wages can improve worker health, lower
worker turnover, increase worker effort, and
raise worker quality.
Source
• Macroeconomics: Theory and Policy-Vanita Agarwal, Pearson Publication
• Macro Economics-D.M. Mithani, Himalaya Publishing House, Mumbai
• Macro Economics-H.L.Ahuja, S. Chand and Company Ltd., Delhi
• Macro Economic theory-M.C.Vaish, Vikas Publishing House, Delhi
• Macro Economic Analysis-Edward Shapiro, Galyotia Publications (P) Ltd
• Macro Economics-M.L. Seth, Lakshmi Narayan Agarwal Publishers

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Understanding the Natural and Cyclical Rates of Unemployment

  • 1. Unemployment and Its Natural Rate Course: MBA-1 Subject: ME Unit:3
  • 2. IDENTIFYING UNEMPLOYMENT • Categories of Unemployment – The problem of unemployment is usually divided into two categories. – The long-run problem and the short-run problem: • The natural rate of unemployment • The cyclical rate of unemployment
  • 3. IDENTIFYING UNEMPLOYMENT • Natural Rate of Unemployment – The natural rate of unemployment is unemployment that does not go away on its own even in the long run. – It is the amount of unemployment that the economy normally experiences.
  • 4. IDENTIFYING UNEMPLOYMENT • Cyclical Unemployment – Cyclical unemployment refers to the year-to-year fluctuations in unemployment around its natural rate. – It is associated with with short-term ups and downs of the business cycle.
  • 5. IDENTIFYING UNEMPLOYMENT • Describing Unemployment – Three Basic Questions: • How does government measure the economy’s rate of unemployment? • What problems arise in interpreting the unemployment data? • How long are the unemployed typically without work?
  • 6. How Is Unemployment Measured? • Unemployment is measured by the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS). – It surveys 60,000 randomly selected households every month. – The survey is called the Current Population Survey.
  • 7. How Is Unemployment Measured? • Based on the answers to the survey questions, the BLS places each adult into one of three categories: – Employed – Unemployed – Not in the labor force
  • 8. How Is Unemployment Measured? • The BLS considers a person an adult if he or she is over 18 years old.
  • 9. How Is Unemployment Measured? • A person is considered employed if he or she has spent most of the previous week working at a paid job.
  • 10. How Is Unemployment Measured? • A person is unemployed if he or she is on temporary layoff, is looking for a job, or is waiting for the start date of a new job.
  • 11. How Is Unemployment Measured? • A person who fits neither of these categories, such as a full-time student, homemaker, or retiree, is not in the labor force.
  • 12. How Is Unemployment Measured? • Labor Force – The labor force is the total number of workers, including both the employed and the unemployed. – The BLS defines the labor force as the sum of the employed and the unemployed.
  • 13. Figure 1 The Breakdown of the Population in 2001 Copyright©2003 Southwestern/Thomson Learning Adult Population (211.9 million) Labor Force (141.8 million) Employed (135.1 million) Not in labor force (70.1 million) Unemployed (6.7 million)
  • 14. How Is Unemployment Measured? • The unemployment rate is calculated as the percentage of the labor force that is unemployed. U n e m p l o y m e n t r a t e = N u m b e r u n e m p l o y e d L a b o r f o r c e × 1 0 0
  • 15. How Is Unemployment Measured? • The labor-force participation rate is the percentage of the adult population that is in the labor force. L a b o r f o r c e p a r t i c i p a t i o n r a t e L a b o r f o r c e A d u l t p o p u l a t i o n = × 1 0 0
  • 16. Does the Unemployment Rate Measure What We Want It To? • It is difficult to distinguish between a person who is unemployed and a person who is not in the labor force. • Discouraged workers, people who would like to work but have given up looking for jobs after an unsuccessful search, don’t show up in unemployment statistics. • Other people may claim to be unemployed in order to receive financial assistance, even though they aren’t looking for work.
  • 17. How Long Are the Unemployed without Work? • Most spells of unemployment are short. • Most unemployment observed at any given time is long-term. • Most of the economy’s unemployment problem is attributable to relatively few workers who are jobless for long periods of time.
  • 18. Why Are There Always Some People Unemployed? • In an ideal labor market, wages would adjust to balance the supply and demand for labor, ensuring that all workers would be fully employed.
  • 19. Why Are There Always Some People Unemployed? • Frictional unemployment refers to the unemployment that results from the time that it takes to match workers with jobs. In other words, it takes time for workers to search for the jobs that are best suit their tastes and skills.
  • 20. Why Are There Always Some People Unemployed? • Structural unemployment is the unemployment that results because the number of jobs available in some labor markets is insufficient to provide a job for everyone who wants one.
  • 21. JOB SEARCH • Job search – the process by which workers find appropriate jobs given their tastes and skills. – results from the fact that it takes time for qualified individuals to be matched with appropriate jobs.
  • 22. JOB SEARCH • This unemployment is different from the other types of unemployment. – It is not caused by a wage rate higher than equilibrium. – It is caused by the time spent searching for the “right” job.
  • 23. Public Policy and Job Search • Government programs can affect the time it takes unemployed workers to find new jobs. • These programs include the following: – Government-run employment agencies – Public training programs – Unemployment insurance
  • 24. Public Policy and Job Search • Government-run employment agencies give out information about job vacancies in order to match workers and jobs more quickly.
  • 25. Public Policy and Job Search • Public training programs aim to ease the transition of workers from declining to growing industries and to help disadvantaged groups escape poverty.
  • 26. Public Policy and Job Search • Unemployment insurance is a government program that partially protects workers’ incomes when they become unemployed. – Offers workers partial protection against job losses. – Offers partial payment of former wages for a limited time to those who are laid off.
  • 27. Public Policy and Job Search • Unemployment insurance increases the amount of search unemployment. • It reduces the search efforts of the unemployed. • It may improve the chances of workers being matched with the right jobs.
  • 28. Public Policy and Job Search • Structural unemployment occurs when the quantity of labor supplied exceeds the quantity demanded. • Structural unemployment is often thought to explain longer spells of unemployment.
  • 29. Public Policy and Job Search • Why is there Structural Unemployment? – Minimum-wage laws – Unions – Efficiency wages
  • 30. Summary • The unemployment rate is the percentage of those who would like to work but don’t have jobs. • The Bureau of Labor Statistics calculates this statistic monthly. • The unemployment rate is an imperfect measure of joblessness.
  • 31. Summary • In the U.S. economy, most people who become unemployed find work within a short period of time. • Most unemployment observed at any given time is attributable to a few people who are unemployed for long periods of time.
  • 32. Summary • One reason for unemployment is the time it takes for workers to search for jobs that best suit their tastes and skills. • A second reason why our economy always has some unemployment is minimum-wage laws. • Minimum-wage laws raise the quantity of labor supplied and reduce the quantity demanded.
  • 33. Summary • A third reason for unemployment is the market power of unions. • A fourth reason for unemployment is suggested by the theory of efficiency wages. • High wages can improve worker health, lower worker turnover, increase worker effort, and raise worker quality.
  • 34. Source • Macroeconomics: Theory and Policy-Vanita Agarwal, Pearson Publication • Macro Economics-D.M. Mithani, Himalaya Publishing House, Mumbai • Macro Economics-H.L.Ahuja, S. Chand and Company Ltd., Delhi • Macro Economic theory-M.C.Vaish, Vikas Publishing House, Delhi • Macro Economic Analysis-Edward Shapiro, Galyotia Publications (P) Ltd • Macro Economics-M.L. Seth, Lakshmi Narayan Agarwal Publishers