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Modern Principles of Economics
Quiz 11: Unemployment and Labor Force Participation
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Question 241
Essay
Identify both the factors that can increase structural unemployment and the policies that can decrease it.
Question 242
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Table: Demographic Data
Overall population
600
million
Population
65
years or older
82
million
Population younger than
16
years
71
million
Unemployed persons
20
million
Employed persons
330
million
Discouraged workers
25
million
\begin{array} { l c } \hline \text { Overall population } & \mathbf { 6 0 0 } \text { million } \\\hline \text { Population } 65 \text { years or older } & 82 \text { million } \\\text { Population younger than } 16 \text { years } & 71 \text { million } \\\text { Unemployed persons } & 20 \text { million } \\\text { Employed persons } & 330 \text { million } \\\text { Discouraged workers } & 25 \text { million } \\\hline\end{array}
Overall population
Population
65
years or older
Population younger than
16
years
Unemployed persons
Employed persons
Discouraged workers
600
million
82
million
71
million
20
million
330
million
25
million
Refer to the table. Use these data to calculate the total labor force, the labor force participation rate, and the unemployment rate.
Question 243
Essay
What factors might increase structural unemployment and what factors might decrease structural unemployment in a given country?
Question 244
Essay
If the adult population is 200 million, and 100 million are working and 10 million are actively looking for a job, but not working, what is the unemployment rate? What is the labor force participation rate?
Question 245
Essay
Explain the impact of discouraged workers on the official unemployment rate.
Question 246
Essay
Most economists argue against increases in the minimum wage as a way to help the poor. Explain why most economists do not favor increases in the minimum wage to raise the living standards of low-income households.