A) someone working without pay for a family member's business
B) someone who is absent from their job due to illness
C) someone on temporary layoff
D) All of the above are correct.
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A) cyclical unemployment.
B) frictional unemployment.
C) seasonal unemployment.
D) structural unemployment.
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A) those who worked in their own business
B) those who worked as unpaid workers in a family member's business
C) those waiting to be recalled to a job from which they had been laid off
D) those who were temporarily absent from work because of vacation.
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A) might increase profits if it means that the wage is high enough for her workers to eat a nutritious diet that makes them more productive.
B) will help eliminate the excess supply of labor.
C) may cause her workers to reduce the effort they expend at their jobs.
D) All of the above are correct.
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A) raises both the quantity of labor supplied and the quantity of labor demanded compared to the equilibrium level.
B) raises the quantity of labor supplied and reduces the quantity of labor demanded compared to the equilibrium level.
C) reduces the quantity of labor supplied and raises the quantity of labor demanded compared to the equilibrium level.
D) reduces both the quantity of labor supplied and the quantity of labor demanded compared to the equilibrium level.
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A) reduces the hardship of unemployment, but it also increases the amount of unemployment.
B) reduces the incentive for the unemployed to find and take new jobs.
C) causes workers to be less likely to seek guarantees of job security when they negotiate with employers over the terms of employment.
D) All of the above are correct.
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A) only Noah
B) only Pete
C) both Noah and Pete
D) neither Noah nor Pete
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A) The Bureau of Labor Statistics uses data collected from those applying for unemployment insurance to compute the unemployment rate.
B) The labor force includes all adults who are able to work.
C) Unpaid homemakers are counted as "employed" by the Bureau of Labor Statistics.
D) People working part time are counted as "employed" by the Bureau of Labor Statistics.
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A) increase in the number of job applicants and an increase in how long workers stay on the job.
B) increase in the number of job applicants and a decrease in how long workers stay on the job.
C) decrease in the number of job applicants and an increase in how long workers stay on the job.
D) decrease in the number of job applicants and a decrease in how long workers stay on the job.
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A) above equilibrium and cause a surplus of labor.
B) above equilibrium and cause a shortage of labor.
C) below equilibrium and cause a surplus of labor.
D) below equilibrium and cause a shortage of labor.
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A) average rate of unemployment.
B) natural rate of unemployment.
C) cyclical rate of unemployment.
D) typical rate of unemployment.
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A) and the labor-force participation rate both increase.
B) increases, and the labor-force participation rate is unaffected.
C) is unaffected, and the labor-force participation rate increases.
D) and the labor-force participation rate are both unaffected.
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