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1、Chapter 28/Unemployment F 4Chapter 28Problems and Applications1.The labor force consists of the number of employed (142,076,000) plus the number of unemployed (7,497,000), which equals 149,573,000. To find the labor-force participation rate, we need to know the size of the adult population. Adding t
2、he labor force (149,573,000) to the number of people not in the labor force (76,580,000) gives the adult population of 226,153,000. The labor-force participation rate is the labor force (149,573,000) divided by the adult population (226,153,000) times 100%, which equals 66%.The unemployment rate is
3、the number of unemployed (7,497,000) divided by the labor force (149,573,000) times 100%, which equals 5.0%.2.Many answers are possible.3.Men age 55 and over experienced the greatest decline in labor-force participation. This was because of increased Social Security benefits and retirement income, e
4、ncouraging retirement at an earlier age.4.Younger women experienced a bigger increase in labor-force participation than older women because more of them have entered the labor force (in part because of social changes), so there are more two-career families. In addition, women have delayed having chi
5、ldren until later in life and have reduced the number of children they have, so they are in the labor force for a greater proportion of their lives than was the case previously.5.The fact that employment increased 1.5 million while unemployment declined 0.6 million is consistent with growth in the l
6、abor force of 0.9 million workers. The labor force constantly increases as the population grows and as labor-force participation increases, so the increase in the number of people employed may always exceed the reduction in the number unemployed.6.a.A construction worker who is laid off because of b
7、ad weather is likely to experience short-term unemployment, because the worker will be back to work as soon as the weather clears up.b.A manufacturing worker who loses her job at a plant in an isolated area is likely to experience long-term unemployment, because there are probably few other employme
8、nt opportunities in the area. She may need to move somewhere else to find a suitable job, which means she will be out of work for some time.c.A worker in the stagecoach industry who was laid off because of the growth of railroads is likely to be unemployed for a long time. The worker will have a lot
9、 of trouble finding another job because his entire industry is shrinking. He will probably need to gain additional training or skills to get a job in a different industry.d.A short-order cook who loses his job when a new restaurant opens is likely to find another job fairly quickly, perhaps even at
10、the new restaurant, and thus will probably have only a short spell of unemployment.e.An expert welder with little education who loses her job when the company installs automatic welding machinery is likely to be without a job for a long time, because she lacks the technological skills to keep up wit
11、h the latest equipment. To remain in the welding industry, she may need to go back to school and learn the newest techniques. 7.Figure 2 shows a diagram of the labor market with a binding minimum wage. At the initial minimum wage (m1), the quantity of labor supplied L1S is greater than the quantity
12、of labor demanded L1D, and unemployment is equal to L1S L1D. An increase in the minimum wage to m2 leads to an increase in the quantity of labor supplied to L2S and a decrease in the quantity of labor demanded to L2D. As a result, unemployment increases as the minimum wage rises.Figure 28.a.Figure 3
13、 illustrates the effect of a union being established in the manufacturing labor market. In the figure on the left, the wage rises from w1U to w2U and the quantity of labor demanded declines from U1 to U2D. Because the wage is higher, the quantity supplied of labor increases to U2S, so there are U2S
14、U2D unemployed workers in the unionized manufacturing sector. b.When those workers who become unemployed in the manufacturing sector seek employment in the service labor market, shown in the figure on the right, the supply of labor shifts to the right from S1 to S2. The result is a decline in the wa
15、ge in the nonunionized service sector from w1N to w2N and an increase in employment in the nonunionized service sector from N1 to N2. Figure 39.a.When the Japanese developed a strong auto industry, U.S. auto demand became more elastic as a result of increased competition. With more elastic demand fo
16、r autos, the elasticity of demand for American autoworkers increased.b.Because the rise in auto imports made the demand for autoworkers more elastic, to maintain a higher-than-competitive wage rate requires a greater reduction in the quantity of labor demanded. So the union had to choose between all
17、owing the union wage to decline or facing the loss of many jobs.c.Given the trade-off faced by the union, the growth of the Japanese auto industry forced the union wage to move closer to the competitive wage.10.a.If a firm was not providing such benefits prior to the legislation, the curve showing t
18、he demand for labor would shift down by exactly $4 at each quantity of labor, because the firm would not be willing to pay as high a wage given the increased cost of the benefits.b.If employees value the benefit by exactly $4 per hour, they would be willing to work the same amount for a wage thats $
19、4 less per hour, so the supply curve of labor shifts down by exactly $4.Figure 4c.Figure 4 shows the equilibrium in the labor market. Because the demand and supply curves of labor both shift down by $4, the equilibrium quantity of labor is unchanged and the wage rate declines by $4. Both employees and employers are just as well off as before.d.If the minimum wage prevents the wage from falling, the result will be increased unemployment, as Figure 5 shows. Initially, the equilibrium quantity of labor is L1 and the equilibrium wage is w1, which is $3 lower than the minimum wage wm.
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