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A) 1/5 of those who are unemployed.
B) 1/4 of those who are unemployed.
C) 1/3 of those who are unemployed.
D) 1/2 of those who are unemployed.
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A) unions
B) efficiency wages
C) job search
D) minimum-wage laws
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A) There is no easy way to fix the unemployment rate as reported by the BLS to make it a more reliable indicator of conditions in the labor market.
B) There are several easy ways economists have identified to fix the reported unemployment rate to make it a more reliable indicator of conditions in the labor market.
C) There is one easy way of fixing the unemployment rate as reported by the BLS to make it a more reliable indicator of conditions in the labor market.
D) Economists have determined that the unemployment rate as reported by the BLS is a perfectly reliable indicator of conditions in the labor market.
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A) divided by the labor force times 100.
B) divided by the number of people employed times 100.
C) divided by the adult population times 100.
D) times the participation rate times 100.
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A) current 4.8 % and 70% with policy change 4.4% and 66.7%
B) current 5% and 70% with policy change 4.6% and 66.7%
C) current 4.8% and 66.7% with policy change 4.4% and 64%
D) current 5% and 66.7% with policy change 4.6% and 64%
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A) the Clayson Act.
B) the Humphrey Act.
C) the Sullivan Act.
D) the Wagner Act.
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A) minimum-wage laws
B) unions
C) job search
D) efficiency wages
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A) Meredith and Julie are both frictionally unemployed.
B) Meredith and Julie are both structurally unemployed.
C) Meredith is frictionally unemployed, and Julie is structurally unemployed.
D) Meredith is structurally unemployed, and Julie is frictionally unemployed.
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A) 3.70%
B) 4.00%
C) 5.56%
D) 5.88%
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A) spend more time in school and have earlier and longer retirements than men in Sparta.
B) spend more time in school and have later and shorter retirements than men in Sparta.
C) spend less time in school and have earlier and longer retirements than men in Sparta.
D) spend less time in school and have later and shorter retirements than men in Sparta.
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True/False
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True/False
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A) neither employed nor part of the labor force.
B) unemployed and in the labor force.
C) unemployed, but not in the labor force.
D) employed and in the labor force.
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A) floors tend to create shortages.
B) ceilings tend to create shortages.
C) floors tend to create surpluses.
D) ceilings tend to create surpluses.
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A) 75 percent of his former wages for 26 weeks.
B) 50 percent of his former wages for 26 weeks.
C) 35 percent of his former wages for 39 weeks.
D) None of the above is correct.
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A) transportation
B) leisure and hospitality
C) agriculture forestry and fishing
D) mining
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