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Unemployment
Term | Definition |
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unemployed | The condition of not having a job but being a member of the labor force. |
employed | The condition of having a job |
labor force | The number of employed plus unemployed people age sixteen and over. |
unemployment rate | The equal number of unemployment persons divided by the number of people in the labor force |
labor force participation rate | The labor force divided by the working age population |
employment-to-population ratio | The number of employed people divided by the working age. |
marginally attached workers | These are people ready and available to work who have conducted a job search within the past twelve months but have not searched in the last four weeks and are therefore not included in official unemployment statistics. |
discouraged workers | People who have given up there job search and are not officially classified as unemployed. |
u1 | The unemployment rate that only includes people unemployed fifteen weeks or longer, as published by the BLS |
u2 | The unemployment rate that only includes people who have lost a job as opposed to those who have quit or those who have entered or re-entered the labor force, as published by the BLS |
u3 | The official unemployment rate published by the BLS |
u4 | The unemployment rate that adds discouraged workers to the official unemployment rate, as published by the BLS |
U5 | The unemployment rate that includes all marginally attached workers. as published by the BLS |
U6 | The most all-inclusive measure of unemployment as published by the BLS. Includes all those listed U1-U5 plus those who are employed part time because of economic reasons |
frictional unemployment | Voluntary unemployment that occurs when a person enters the labor force and looks for a job. |
structural unemployment | Unemployment that is caused by the permanent destruction of jobs in a dying industry, a mismatch between the skills necessary for employment and the seekersĀ“ skill sets, and government programs that create incentives to remain unemployed. |
creative distruction | The ongoing process of technological innovation and industrial incline. As one industry is being born, another industry is dying. The death of old industry frees up the land, labor, capital and entrepreneurship. |
efficiency wages | A wage that exceeds the market wage. Efficiency wages encourage worker productivity but also play a role in creating unemployment. |
cyclical unemployment | Unemployment associated with downturns in the business cycle. |
full employment | The level of employment that exists when the economy is being productively efficient. |
natural rate of unemployment | The rate of unemployment that exists when there is no cyclical unemployment present in the economy. |