2.1.3 Employment and Unemployment 0.0 / 5 ? EconomicsMacroeconomicsASEdexcel Created by: 13clarkenCreated on: 17-01-19 15:20 ... is when a person who is willing and available to work, but cannot find a job despite an active search for work Unemployment 1 of 12 ... is when a part-time worker who would work full-time if a job was available Underemployed 2 of 12 The ... counts everyone who claims job seekers allowance and not any other benefits Claimant Count 3 of 12 ... bases data on population samples and includes people not in work, available for work, seeking work, but not receiving benefits LFS 4 of 12 Causes of unemployment: ... unemployment is when changing consumption patterns can cause some industries to decline Structural 5 of 12 Causes of unemployment: ... unemployment is where firms have found new ways to operate which involves the use of less labour Technological 6 of 12 Causes of unemployment: ... unemployment is when structural unemployment can be made worse by occupational and geographical ... Immobility 7 of 12 Causes of unemployment: ... and ... deficient unemployment occurs during a downturn in the economic cycle or a recession. Consumption falls Cyclical Demand 8 of 12 Causes of unemployment: ... unemployment is caused by ... trends such as Christmas and holiday employment Seasonal 9 of 12 Causes of unemployment: ... unemployment is caused by people in between work, e.g. builders between contracts Frictional 10 of 12 ... exists when the unemployment rate is equal to the natural unemployment rate Full unemployment 11 of 12 ... employment is Frictional and Structural unemployment, its what the government expects Natural 12 of 12
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