Assume no change between 2005 and 2006 in the population


The government of Blefuscu announces that the unemployment rate fell from 2005 to 2006. The government says this is positive news as it shows more jobs are being created and less people are unemployed. The labor unions, on the other hand, disagreed with this assessment and stated that they could find no evidence that additional jobs have been created between 2005 and 2006.

Your task is to explain how the unemployment rate can fall even if there are no new jobs being created. First, using the numbers you have been given in 1A as the 2005 figures, fill in the table below by developing a set of numbers that show how the unemployment rate can fall even if there are no new jobs being created.  Assume no change between 2005 and 2006 in the population, percentage of part time workers and working age population. Second, discuss in detail how the numbers show the unemployment rate can fall even if there are no new jobs being created. List two possible reasons why this may occur.

Year

2005

2006

Population

1,300,000

850,000

Working age population

850,000

400,000

Number of people Not in the labor force

297,500

______

Part-time employment as a percentage of total employment

20%

___%

Number of full-time employees

416,364

_____

Rate of underemployment

37%

___%

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