EBK MACROECONOMICS
EBK MACROECONOMICS
13th Edition
ISBN: 8220106847848
Author: PARKIN
Publisher: Pearson Education (US)
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Chapter 5, Problem 1SPA

(a)

To determine

Identify the unemployment rate.

(a)

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The unemployment rate can be calculated using the formula given below:

Unemployment rate =Number of people unemployedLabor force ×100        (1)

The labor force is the sum of the unemployed group and the employed group. Therefore, since the total labor force is 160 million and the employment is 152 million, the number of people unemployed is 8 million (160million152million).

Substitute the values in Eqution-1 to get the value of unemployment rate as follows:

Unemployment rate =8million160 million ×100=5%

Thus, the unemployment rate is 5%.

Economics Concept Introduction

Unemployment rate: The unemployment rate indicates the percentage of population that is without jobs but actively seeking employment. 

(b)

To determine

Identify the labor force participation rate.

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Since the working age population is 254 million and the labor force is 160 million, the labor force participation rate can be calculated as follows:

Labor force partcipation rate =Labor force Working age population×100=160 million254million×100=62.99%       

Thus, the labor force participation rate is around 63%.

Economics Concept Introduction

Labor force participation rate: The labor force participation rate indicates the percentage of the population that is in the labor force.

(c)

To determine

Identify the employment-to-population rate.

(c)

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Since the working age population is 254 million and the number of people employed is 152 million, the employment-to-population rate can be calculated as follows:

Employment-to-population rate =Number of people employed Working age population×100=152 million254million×100=59.8%                

Thus, the employment-to-population rate is 59.8%.

Economics Concept Introduction

Employment-to-population ratio: The employment-to-population ratio indicates employment as a percentage of working age population.

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