A) the number of people unemployed rise but does not change the labor force.
B) the number of people unemployed rise but makes the labor force fall.
C) both the number of people unemployed and the labor force fall.
D) the number of people unemployed fall but does not change the labor force.
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A) unemployment.
B) types of employment.
C) length of the average workweek.
D) All of the above are correct.
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A) efficiency wages
B) minimum-wage laws
C) unions
D) job search
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A) more workers willing to work than there are jobs,so some workers are unemployed.
B) fewer workers willing to work than there are jobs,so some workers are unemployed.
C) more workers willing to work than there are jobs,so unemployment decreases.
D) fewer workers willing to work than there are jobs,so unemployment decreases.
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A) shows that increased unemployment benefits decrease the job search efforts of the unemployed.
B) shows that increased unemployment benefits have virtually no effect on the job search efforts of the unemployed.
C) shows that increased unemployment benefits increase the job search efforts of the unemployed.
D) is conflicting on what increased unemployment benefits do to the job search efforts of the unemployed.
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A) 4.8 percent
B) 5 percent
C) 7.1 percent
D) 7.7 percent
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A) 0.846 million
B) 0.9 million
C) 1.5 million
D) 6 million
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A) unemployed and in the labor force.
B) unemployed and not in the labor force.
C) employed and in the labor force.
D) employed and not in the labor force.
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A) the wages of both grocery clerks and nurses will rise.
B) the wages of both grocery clerks and nurses will fall.
C) the wages of grocery clerks will rise and the wages of nurses will fall.
D) the wages of nurses will rise and the wages of grocery clerks will fall.
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A) reduce incentives to shirk.
B) reduce turnover.
C) attract a well-qualified pool of applicants.
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) 2.76 million
B) 31.74 million
C) 34.5 million
D) 42.32 million
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A) increase the quantity demanded and decrease the quantity supplied of labor,thereby decreasing the natural rate of unemployment.
B) decrease the quantity demanded and increase the quantity supplied of labor,thereby increasing the natural rate of unemployment.
C) increase the quantity demanded and decrease the quantity supplied of labor,thereby increasing the natural rate of unemployment.
D) decrease the quantity demanded and increase the quantity supplied of labor,thereby decreasing the natural rate of unemployment.
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A) unemployment rate that would prevail with zero inflation.
B) rate associated with the highest possible level of GDP.
C) difference between the long-run and short-run unemployment rates.
D) amount of unemployment that the economy normally experiences.
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