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UnemploymentCHAPTER6UnemploymentInthischapter,youwilllearn……aboutthenaturalrateofunemployment:whatitmeanswhatcausesitunderstandingitsbehaviorintherealworldCHAPTER6UnemploymentNaturalrateofunemploymentNaturalrateofunemployment:
Theaveragerateofunemploymentaroundwhichtheeconomyfluctuates.Inarecession,theactualunemploymentraterisesabovethenaturalrate.Inaboom,theactualunemploymentratefallsbelowthenaturalrate.CHAPTER6UnemploymentActualandnaturalratesofunemploymentintheU.S.,1960-2006Percentoflaborforce0246810121960196519701975198019851990199520002005UnemploymentrateNaturalrateofunemploymentCHAPTER6UnemploymentAfirstmodelofthenaturalrateNotation:
L=#ofworkersinlaborforce
E=#ofemployedworkers U=#ofunemployed U/L=unemploymentrateCHAPTER6UnemploymentAssumptions:1. Lisexogenouslyfixed.2. Duringanygivenmonth,
s=fractionofemployedworkers
thatbecomeseparatedfromtheirjobs
siscalledtherateofjobseparations
f
=fractionofunemployedworkers
thatfindjobs
f
iscalledtherateofjobfinding
sandf
areexogenousCHAPTER6UnemploymentThetransitionsbetweenemploymentandunemploymentEmployedUnemployedsEfUCHAPTER6UnemploymentThesteadystateconditionDefinition:thelabormarketisin
steadystate,orlong-runequilibrium,
iftheunemploymentrateisconstant.Thesteady-stateconditionis:s
E
=
fU#ofemployedpeoplewholoseorleavetheirjobs#ofunemployedpeoplewhofindjobsCHAPTER6UnemploymentFindingthe“equilibrium”Urate
fU =
s
E
=
s
(L–
U)
=
s
L–
s
USolveforU/L:
(f+s)
U
=s
Lso,CHAPTER6UnemploymentExample:Eachmonth,1%ofemployedworkerslosetheirjobs
(s=0.01)19%ofunemployedworkersfindjobs
(f=0.19)Findthenaturalrateofunemployment:CHAPTER6UnemploymentPolicyimplicationApolicywillreducethenaturalrateofunemploymentonlyifitlowerssorincreasesf.CHAPTER6UnemploymentWhyisthereunemployment?Ifjobfindingwereinstantaneous(f=1),
thenallspellsofunemploymentwouldbebrief,andthenaturalratewouldbenearzero.Therearetworeasonswhyf<1:
1.
jobsearch
2.
wagerigidityCHAPTER6UnemploymentJobsearch&frictionalunemploymentfrictionalunemployment:causedbythetime
ittakesworkerstosearchforajoboccursevenwhenwagesareflexibleandthereareenoughjobstogoaroundoccursbecauseworkershavedifferentabilities,preferencesjobshavedifferentskillrequirementsgeographicmobilityofworkersnotinstantaneousflowofinformationaboutvacanciesandjobcandidatesisimperfectCHAPTER6UnemploymentSectoralshiftsdef:Changesinthecompositionofdemandamongindustriesorregions.example:Technologicalchange
morejobsrepairingcomputers,
fewerjobsrepairingtypewritersexample:Anewinternationaltradeagreement
labordemandincreasesinexportsectors,decreasesinimport-competingsectorsResult:frictionalunemploymentCHAPTER6UnemploymentCASESTUDY:
StructuralchangeoverthelongrunCHAPTER6UnemploymentMoreexamplesofsectoralshiftsLate1800s:declineofagriculture,
increaseinmanufacturingLate1900s:relativedeclineofmanufacturing,increaseinservicesector1970s:energycrisiscausedashiftindemandawayfromgasguzzlerstowardsmallercars.Inourdynamiceconomy,
smallersectoralshiftsoccurfrequently,contributingtofrictionalunemployment.CHAPTER6UnemploymentPublicpolicyandjobsearchGovtprogramsaffectingunemploymentGovtemploymentagencies:
disseminateinfoaboutjobopeningstobettermatchworkers&jobs.Publicjobtrainingprograms:
helpworkersdisplacedfromdecliningindustriesgetskillsneededforjobsingrowingindustries.CHAPTER6UnemploymentUnemploymentinsurance(UI)UIpayspartofaworker’sformerwagesforalimitedtimeafterlosinghis/herjob.UIincreasessearchunemployment,
becauseitreducestheopportunitycostofbeingunemployedtheurgencyoffindingworkfStudies:ThelongeraworkeriseligibleforUI,
thelongerthedurationoftheaveragespellofunemployment.CHAPTER6UnemploymentByallowingworkersmoretimetosearch, UImayleadtobettermatchesbetween
jobsandworkers, whichwouldleadtogreaterproductivityandhigherincomes.BenefitsofUICHAPTER6UnemploymentWhyisthereunemployment?Tworeasonswhyf<1:1.
jobsearch2.
wagerigidityDONE
Next
Thenaturalrateofunemployment:CHAPTER6UnemploymentUnemploymentfromrealwagerigidityLaborRealwageSupplyDemandUnemploymentRigid
real
wageAmountoflaborwillingtoworkAmountof
laborhiredIfrealwageisstuckaboveitseq’mlevel,thentherearen’tenoughjobstogoaround.CHAPTER6UnemploymentUnemploymentfromrealwagerigidityThen,firmsmustrationthescarcejobsamongworkers.Structuralunemployment:Theunemploymentresultingfromrealwagerigidityand
jobrationing.Ifrealwageisstuckaboveitseq’mlevel,thentherearen’tenoughjobstogoaround.CHAPTER6UnemploymentReasonsforwagerigidity1. Minimumwagelaws2. Laborunions3. EfficiencywagesCHAPTER6Unemployment1.TheminimumwageThemin.wagemayexceedtheeq’mwage
ofunskilledworkers,especiallyteenagers.Studies:a10%increaseinmin.wage
reducesteenemploymentby1-3%But,themin.wagecannotexplainthe
majorityofthenaturalrateofunemployment,
asmostworkers’wagesarewellabove
themin.wage.CHAPTER6Unemployment2.LaborunionsUnionsexercisemonopolypowertosecurehigherwagesfortheirmembers.Whentheunionwageexceedstheeq’mwage,unemploymentresults.Insiders:Employedunionworkerswhoseinterestistokeepwageshigh.Outsiders:Unemployednon-unionworkerswhoprefereq’mwages,sotherewouldbeenoughjobsforthem.105,508Privatesector(total)20,381Government(total)14,045Healthcare3,312Education10,951Professionalservices6,304Finance,insurance4,379Transportation14,973Retailtrade15,518Manufacturing600Mining122.3121.7115.1112.790.690.7129.2114.0107.8113.7156.98.5%40.5815.43.12.124.45.813.79.513.88,053ConstructionwageratioU%oftotal#employed(1000s)industrywageratio=100(unionwage)/(nonunionwage)slide25Unionmembershipandwageratiosbyindustry,2005CHAPTER6Unemployment3.EfficiencywagetheoryTheoriesinwhichhigherwagesincreaseworkerproductivityby:attractinghigherqualityjobapplicantsincreasingworkereffort,reducing“shirking”reducingturnover,whichiscostlytofirmsimprovinghealthofworkers
(indevelopingcountries)Firmswillinglypayabove-equilibriumwagestoraiseproductivity.Result:structuralunemployment.CHAPTER6UnemploymentQuestionfordiscussion:Usethematerialwe’vejustcoveredtocomeupwithapolicyorpolicies
totrytoreducethenaturalrateofunemployment.Notewhetheryourpolicytargetsfrictionalorstructuralunemployment.CHAPTER6UnemploymentThedurationofU.S.unemployment,averageover1/1990-5/2006#ofweeksunemployed#ofunemployedpersons
as%oftotal
#ofunemployedamountoftimetheseworkersspentunemployed
as%oftotaltimeallworkersspentunemployed1-438%7.2%5-1431%22.3%15ormore31%70.5%CHAPTER6UnemploymentThedurationofunemploymentThedata:Morespellsofunemploymentareshort-termthanmedium-termorlong-term.Yet,mostofthetotaltimespentunemployedisattributabletothelong-termunemployed.Thislong-termunemploymentisprobablystructuraland/orduetosectoralshiftsamongvastlydifferentindustries.Knowingthisisimportantbecauseitcanhelpuscraftpoliciesthataremorelikelytowork.CHAPTER6UnemploymentTREND:Thenaturalraterisesduring1960-1984,thenfallsduring1985-2006CHAPTER6UnemploymentEXPLAININGTHETREND:
Theminimumwage0123456789195019551960196519701975198019851990199520002005Dollarsperhourminimumwageincurrentdollarsminimumwagein2006dollarsThetrendintherealminimumwageissimilartothatofthenaturalrateofunemployment.CHAPTER6UnemploymentEXPLAININGTHETREND:
UnionmembershipSincetheearly1980s,thenaturalrateofunemploy-mentandunionmembershiphavebothfallen.But,from1950s
toabout1980,
thenaturalraterosewhileunionmembershipfell.Unionmembership
selectedyearsyearpercentoflaborforce193012%194535%195435%197027%198320.1%200512.5%CHAPTER6UnemploymentEXPLAININGTHETREND:
SectoralshiftsPriceperbarrelofoil,
in2006dollarsFrommid1980stoearly2000s,oilpriceslessvolatile,
sofewersectoralshifts.CHAPTER6UnemploymentEXPLAININGTHETREND:
Demographics1970s:
TheBabyBoomerswereyoung.
Youngworkerschangejobsmorefrequently(highvalueofs).Late1980sthroughtoday:
BabyBoomersaged.Middle-agedworkerschangejobslessoften(lows).
slide35UnemploymentinEurope,1960-2005PercentoflaborforceItalyGermanyFranceU.K.0369121960196519701975198019851990199520002005CHAPTER6UnemploymentTheriseinEuropeanunemploymentShock
Technologicalprogresshasshiftedlabordemandfromunskilledtoskilledworkersinrecentdecades.EffectinUnitedStates
Anincreaseinthe“skillpremium”–thewagegapbetweenskilledandunskilledworkers.EffectinEurope
Higherunemployment,duetogenerousgovtbenefitsforunemployedworkersandstrongunionpresence.CHAPTER6UnemploymentPercentofworkerscoveredbycollectivebargainingUnitedStates18%UnitedKingdom47Switzerland53Spain68Sweden83Germany90France92Austria98ChapterSummary1. Thenaturalrateofunemploymentthelong-runavera
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