When a worker quits a job to look for a better job,
A: structural and cyclical unemployment increase.
B: structural unemployment decreases.
C: cyclical unemployment increases.
D: frictional unemployment increases.
A: structural and cyclical unemployment increase.
B: structural unemployment decreases.
C: cyclical unemployment increases.
D: frictional unemployment increases.
举一反三
- Suppose that the number of jobs in the fishing industry decreases but the number of jobs in the travel industry increases. Initially, ________. A: the economy remains at full employment B: structural unemployment increases C: there is a shortage of workers in both sectors D: cyclical unemployment increases
- The natural unemployment rate is the unemployment rate that exists when there is no A: structural unemployment. B: frictional unemployment. C: cyclical unemployment. D: cyclical or structural unemployment.
- If unemployment is at the natural rate, then there A: is no cyclical unemployment. B: is no frictional unemployment. C: will be cyclical and frictional unemployment but not structural unemployment. D: will be only cyclical unemployment.
- The natural unemployment rate________I. occurs when only there is no cyclical unemployment present.II. is the unemployment rate when the economy is at potential A: I only. B: II only C: neither I nor II. D: I and II
- If an unemployed<br/>person quits looking for work, ceteris paribus, the unemployment rate<br/>() A: decreases, and<br/>the participation rate increases. B: decreases, and<br/>the participation rate decreases. C: stays the same,<br/>and the participation rate decreases. D: and the<br/>labor-force participation rate stay the same.