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A) both structural unemployment and the natural rate of unemployment.
B) structural unemployment but not the natural rate of unemployment.
C) both frictional unemployment and the natural rate of unemployment.
D) frictional unemployment but not the natural rate of unemployment.
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A) counted as out of the labor force but should be counted as unemployed.
B) counted as unemployed but should be counted as out of the labor force.
C) correctly counted as out of the labor force.
D) correctly counted as unemployed.
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A) 60.7% and 3.2%
B) 60.7% and 5.0%
C) 63.9% and 3.2%
D) 63.9% and 5.0%
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A) total unemployed + marginally attached workers) /adult population
B) total unemployed + marginally attached workers + part-time employed for economic reasons) /adult population
C) total unemployed + marginally attached workers) /labor force + marginally attached workers)
D) total unemployed + marginally attached workers + part time employed for economic reasons) /labor force + marginally attached workers)
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A) An organized withdrawal of labor from a firm by a union is called a strike.
B) The power of a union comes from its ability to strike if the union and the firm do not agree on the terms of employment.
C) Economists who study the effects of unions typically find that union workers earn about 25 to 35 percent more than similar workers who do not belong to unions.
D) Workers in unions reap the benefit of collective bargaining, while workers not in unions bear some of the cost.
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A) is desirable.
B) is constant over time.
C) is impervious to economic policy.
D) does not go away on its own even in the long run.
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