OpenStax Principles of Economics - Ch. 21 Key Terms: Unemployment

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adverse selection of wage cuts argument

if employers reduce wages for all workers, the best will leave

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cyclical unemployment

unemployment closely tied to the business cycle, like higher unemployment during a recession

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discouraged workers

those who have stopped looking for employment due to the lack of suitable positions available

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efficiency wage theory

the theory that the productivity of workers, either individually or as a group, will increase if the employer pays them more

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frictional unemployment

unemployment that occurs as workers move between jobs

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implicit contract

An unwritten agreement in the labor market where employers maintain stable wages during weak economies, while employees do not expect significant raises during stronger times.

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insider-outsider model

those already working for the firm are "insiders" who know the procedures; the other workers are "outsiders" who are recent or prospective hires

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labor force participation rate

this is the percentage of adults in an economy who are either employed or who are unemployed and looking for a job

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natural rate of unemployment

the unemployment rate that would exist in a growing and healthy economy from the combination of economic, social, and political factors that exist at a given time

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out of the labor force

those who are not working and not looking for work—whether they want employment or not; also termed "not in the labor force"

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relative wage coordination argument

across-the-board wage cuts are hard for an economy to implement, and workers fight against them

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structural unemployment

unemployment that occurs because individuals lack skills valued by employers

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underemployed

individuals who are employed in a job that is below their skills

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unemployment rate

the percentage of adults who are in the labor force and thus seeking jobs, but who do not have jobs