How to differentiate between the five major kinds of unemployment?
Classical unemployment is simply when someone is out of a job and unemployed. Frictional unemployment is when someone is working but searching for a new one. Seasonal unemployment is when people are available to work but there's no work. Structural unemployment is when a worker has to move locations. Cyclical unemployment is when an economy falls. ChaCha!
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When does cyclical unemployment take place?
Cyclical unemployment is unemployment due to macroeconomic fl...
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What is the criteria for unemployment in Florida?
Requirement are: The employer must complete an STC Plan Appli...
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What is the unemployment rate for doctors?
The unemployment rate for doctors, including surgeons is: 8.1...
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How do frictional and seasonal unemployment differ?
Frictional Unemployment is caused by people moving in between...
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What is the difference between frictional structural and cyclical unemployment?
Frictional unemployment occurs as a result of labor mobility,...
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When does cyclical unemployment take place?
Cyclical unemployment is unemployment due to macroeconomic fl...
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How is the unemployment rate calculated?
Unemployment rate is computed solely from the Current Populat...
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What is A period of low economic activity and rising unemployment called?
When there is low economic activity and unemployment increase...
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What is cyclical unemployment?
Cyclical unemployment occurs when the unemployment rate moves...
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What is structurally unemployment?
Structural unemployment develops around major changes in an e...
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What is the relationship between the unemployment rate and the inflation rate in the long run?
The relationship is called the Phillips Curve. When unemploym...
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Inflation is the rate at which the general level of prices fo...
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What state has worst unemployment rating?
The state with the worst unemployment is Michigan with a rate...
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Can the state of Indiana issue wage garnishments for child support against unemployment benefits?
Your unemployment can be garnished in the state of Indiana fo...
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When does cyclical unemployment take place?
Cyclical unemployment is unemployment due to macroeconomic fl...
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What is structurally unemployment?
Structural unemployment develops around major changes in an e...
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What is cyclical unemployment?
Cyclical unemployment occurs when the unemployment rate moves...
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Is the unemployment tax a progressive tax?
No. A progressive tax is a tax by which the tax rate increase...
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Why isnt full employment a zero rate of unemployment?
The unemployment rate for the entire U.S. is 5.7%. ChaCha!
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What state has worst unemployment rating?
The state with the worst unemployment is Michigan with a rate...
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What is structurally unemployment?
Structural unemployment develops around major changes in an e...
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What is cyclical unemployment?
Cyclical unemployment occurs when the unemployment rate moves...
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What is seasonal unemployment?
Seasonal Unemployment Unemployment expected at a given time o...
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What are the qualifications for unemployment?
In Ohio you must be unemployed when filing, have at least 20 ...
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What is the rate unemployment in Canada?
Canada's unemployment rate is currently at 8.0%, the highest ...

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