8. The table below lists some events. You probably have an opinion on whether each event is good or bad. For each one determine how it would impact the UE rate, the EPR (employment-population ratio), and the LFPR (labor force participation rate) and then answer the questions below the table. It is important that you don't extrapolate behind what is described in the table, e.g. if it says some people lose their jobs and look for work don't assume any of them found a job yet. LFPR UE rate EPR BU goes bankrupt and lays off half the faculty. They immediately start looking for new jobs Some people decide to leave their jobs in order to study full-time in preparation for new careers. Many unemployed people leave the labor force and apply for Social Security disability insurance payments.

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8. The table below lists some events. You probably have an opinion on whether each event is good or
bad. For each one determine how it would impact the UE rate, the EPR (employment-population ratio),
and the LFPR (labor force participation rate) and then answer the questions below the table. It is
important that you don't extrapolate behind what is described in the table, e.g. if it says some people
lose their jobs and look for work don't assume any of them found a job yet.
LFPR
UE rate
EPR
BU goes bankrupt and lays off half the faculty.
They immediately start looking for new jobs
Some people decide to leave their jobs in order to
study full-time in preparation for new careers.
Many unemployed people leave the labor force
and apply for Social Security disability insurance
payments.
Transcribed Image Text:8. The table below lists some events. You probably have an opinion on whether each event is good or bad. For each one determine how it would impact the UE rate, the EPR (employment-population ratio), and the LFPR (labor force participation rate) and then answer the questions below the table. It is important that you don't extrapolate behind what is described in the table, e.g. if it says some people lose their jobs and look for work don't assume any of them found a job yet. LFPR UE rate EPR BU goes bankrupt and lays off half the faculty. They immediately start looking for new jobs Some people decide to leave their jobs in order to study full-time in preparation for new careers. Many unemployed people leave the labor force and apply for Social Security disability insurance payments.
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UE rate (unemployment rate): it refers to the ratio of the unemployed population to the total labor force.

UE rate (unemployment rate)=Unemployed populationLabor force×100Note: Labor force=unemployed+employed

EPR (employment to population ratio): it refers to the ratio of employed population to the total working-age population.

EPR=EmployedWorking-age population×100

LFPR (labor force participation rate): it refers to the ratio of the labor force to the total working-age population.

LFPR=Labor forceWorking-age population×100

 

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