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A) Both the first and the second fact tend to make the reported unemployment rate lower than otherwise.
B) Both the first and the second fact tend to make the reported unemployment rate higher than otherwise.
C) The first fact tends to make the reported unemployment rate higher than otherwise, while the second fact tends to make the reported unemployment rate lower than otherwise.
D) The first fact tends to make the reported unemployment rate lower than otherwise, while the second fact tends to make the reported unemployment rate higher than otherwise.
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A) teenagers.
B) low-skill workers.
C) inexperienced workers.
D) highly-educated workers.
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A) 1% and 5%
B) 5% and 1%
C) 3% and 10%
D) 10% and 3%
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A) may improve the ability of the economy to match workers with appropriate jobs.
B) reduces the job search efforts of the unemployed.
C) increases the amount of frictional unemployment in the economy.
D) All of the above are correct.
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A) sectoral shifts are always happening.
B) there is a federal minimum-wage law in the U.S.
C) some people do not want to be employed.
D) unions are very popular in the U.S.
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A) unemployed. If they were classified as out of the labor force, the reported unemployment rate would be larger.
B) unemployed. If they were classified as out of the labor force, the reported unemployment rate would be smaller.
C) out of the labor force. If they were classified as unemployed, the reported unemployment rate would be larger.
D) out of the labor force. If they were classified as unemployed, the reported unemployment rate would be smaller.
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A) about 33 percent, and in 2012, it was about 50 percent.
B) about 50 percent, and in 2012, it was about 60 percent.
C) about 60 percent, and in 2012, it was about 60 percent.
D) about 90 percent, and in 2012, it was about 70 percent.
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A) Both labor supply and wages increase.
B) Labor supply increases, and wages decrease.
C) Labor supply decreases, and wages increase.
D) Both labor supply and wages decrease.
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A) Labor force = number of employed.
B) Labor force = population - number of unemployed.
C) Unemployment Rate = number of unemployed รท number of employed + number of unemployed) ร 100.
D) Unemployment Rate = number of unemployed รท adult population ร 100.
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A) increases frictional unemployment but leaves the natural rate of unemployment unchanged.
B) increases frictional unemployment and increases the natural rate of unemployment.
C) increases structural unemployment but leaves the natural rate of unemployment unchanged.
D) increases structural unemployment and increases the natural rate of unemployment.
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A) little over time and across countries.
B) little over time but substantially across countries.
C) substantially over time but little across countries.
D) substantially over time and across countries.
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A) short spells of unemployment, as is structural unemployment.
B) long spells of unemployment, as is structural unemployment.
C) short spells of unemployment, while structural unemployment is thought to explain relatively long spells of unemployment.
D) long spells of unemployment, while structural unemployment is thought to explain relatively short spells of unemployment.
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A) detached workers, and they are classified by the Bureau of Labor Statistics as unemployed.
B) detached workers, and they are not classified by the Bureau of Labor Statistics as unemployed.
C) discouraged workers, and they are classified by the Bureau of Labor Statistics as unemployed.
D) discouraged workers, and they are not classified by the Bureau of Labor Statistics as unemployed.
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