Labor Economics chap2.docx
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LaborEconomicschap2
NotesforChapter2
Inlabormarkets,laborissuppliedbyhouseholdsanddemandedbyfirms.Thesearetheoppositeoftherolesthatareplayedbyhouseholdsandfirmsinproductmarkets.Besuretokeepthisdistinctioninmind.
Nationalandlocallabormarkets
Anationallabormarketisoneinwhichmostjobsearchbyemployersandfirmstakesplaceonanationallevel.Mostjobsearchtakesplaceatalocallevelinalocallabormarket.Themarketsforcollegeprofessors,topmanagementpositionsinlargecorporations,andsimilaroccupationsarenationallabormarkets.Secretaries,carpenters,truckdrivers,electricians,andlatheoperatorsareemployedthroughlocallabormarkets.Anationallabormarketsexistsonlywhentherearefewemployersandemployeesinmostgeographicalregions.Locallabormarketsexistwhentherearemanyemployersandemployeesinmostgeographicalregions.
Internallabormarkets
Aninternallabormarketissaidtoexistwithinafirmifthefirmfillshigherlevelpositionsinthefirmprimarilybypromotionfromwithinthefirm.Firmsoftenrelyoninternallabormarketsbecause:
∙thisreduceshiringandtrainingcosts,
∙itimprovesemployeemoraleandmotivation,and
∙itreducestheeffectofuncertainty(sincethefirmhasalreadyobservedworkerproductivity.
Primaryandsecondarylabormarkets
Anotherdistinctionthatisoftenusedtocategorizejobsisthatbetweentheprimaryandsecondarylabormarket.Jobsintheprimarylabormarketarecharacterizedbyhighwagesandstableemploymentrelationships.Workersemployedinthesecondarylabormarketreceivelowwagesandexperienceunstableemploymentrelationships.Examplesofjobsintheprimarylabormarketinclude:
accountant,lawyer,teacher,carpenter,andplumber.Workersinfast-foodrestaurants,gasstationattendants,dishwashers,janitors,etc.areemployedinthesecondarylabormarket.Whileprimarylabormarketjobshaveobviousadvantages,thesecondarylabormarketoffersjobopportunitiesthatwouldnotbeavailableintheprimarylabormarkettohighschoolandcollegestudents,adultsengagedinextensivechild-careactivities,andretiredindividuals.Highschoolandcollegestudentsarenotlikelytofindprimarylabormarketjobsduringsummervacationsorforpart-timeworkduringtheacademicyear.Thoseadultswhoare"stuck"insecondarylabormarketoccupationsbecauseoflimitedjobskillsandeducation,however,arenotaspleasedwithfindingtheironlyemploymentprospectsinthissector.
Laborforceandunemployment
Thelaborforceconsistsofallnoninstitutionalizedindividualsaged16orabovewhoareeitherworkingoractivelyseekingwork.Thosewhochoosetobefull-timestudents,orretire,orwithdrawfromthelaborforceforchild-rearingpurposes,orwhogiveuplookingforworkarenotcountedaspartofthelaborforce
Individualsareunemployedonlyiftheyarenotworkingforpayatanyjobandareactivelyseekingwork.
Theunemploymentrateisdefinedas:
Aswasdiscussedinyourintroductorymacroeconomicsclass,theunemploymentrategenerallyrisesduringrecessionsandfallsduringperiodsofeconomicexpansions.Itisinterestingtonote,though,thatwhenunemployedworkersbecomediscouragedandleavethelaborforce(theseworkersarecalleddiscouragedworkers),themeasuredunemploymentratedeclines.(Toseethis,observethatwhileboththenumeratorandthedenominatorintheequationabovedecline,thefractiondeclinesbecausethenumeratorfallsbyalargerpercentage.)Thus,theunemploymentratemaydeclinewhenthenumberofdiscouragedworkersrises.Similarly,theobservedunemploymentratemayincreasewhendiscouragedworkersbecomemoreoptimisticaboutthestateoftheeconomyandstartlookingforwork.
Thus,tomeasurethestateofthelabormarket,itisimportanttoexaminemovementsintoandoutofthelaborforceaswellaschangesintheunemploymentrate.Aconvenientmeasureofthisisprovidedbythelaborforceparticipationrate,definedas:
Typically,thelaborforceparticipationrateincreasesduringperiodsofeconomicexpansionanddeclinesduringperiodsofrecession.Notethatthechangesthatoccurinthelaborforceparticipationrateoverthecourseofthebusinesscycletendtodampenthefluctuationsthatoccurintheunemploymentrate.Toseethis,notethatduringarecession,unemploymentrises.Butbecausesomeworkersbecomediscouraged,unemploymentdoesnotrisebyasmuchasitwouldifthelaborforceparticipationratewereconstant.Similarly,duringanexpansion,unemploymentratesdecline,butthedeclineissmallerduetotheincreaseinthelaborforceparticipationratethatgenerallyoccurswhenanexpansionoccurs.
TheBureauofLaborStatistics(BLS)collectsandreportsunemploymentandlaborforceparticipationratedataforawidevarietyofsubgroupsofthepopulation,sortedbyage,gender,maritalstatus,andrace.DataonthesevariablesmaybefoundattheBLSwebsite.
Becarefultonotconfusetheunemploymentratewiththenumberofpeopleeligibletoreceiveunemploymentcompensation.Whileallofthosewhoreceiveunemploymentcompensationarelegallyrequiredtobeunemployed,aworkercouldbeunemployedbutnoteligibletoreceiveunemploymentcompensation(sinceeligibilityisnotavailabletothosewhovoluntarilyquitetheirjoborwhohavenotworkedforalongenoughtimeperiodpriortobeinglaidoff).
Anexaminationofunemploymentstatisticsduringthepastcenturyindicatesthatunemploymentratesinthelatterhalfofthe20thcenturywere,onaverage,higherthanthoseduringthefirsthalfofthecentury.Thevariationinunemploymentrates,however,hasbeenmuchlowersincetheendoftheGreatDepression.Theincreasedleveloftheunemploymentratemaybetheresultofhigherratesofstructuralunemployment(asdiscussedinyourprinciplesofmacroeconomicscourse)ormaybeduetothereducedcostofbeingunemployed(asaresultoftheintroductionofunemploymentcompensation).ThereducedvariationinunemploymentratesaregenerallyseentobetheresultofimprovementsinmacroeconomicpolicydecisionsbythegovernmentandFederalReserveBoard.
Duringthepast50years,thelaborforceparticipationrateformaleshasdeclinedslightly.Thisis,however,trueprimarilyforrelativelyyoungandrelativelyoldmales.Thedeclineinmalelaborforceparticipationratesisduetoincreasedyearsofeducationalattainmentandretirementdecisions.
Thelaborforceparticipationrateforfemaleshasincreasedratherdramaticallyduringthesameperiod.Thelargestincreasehasbeenformarriedfemales(partlybecausesingleanddivorcedfemalesalwayshadrelativelyhighlaborforceparticipationrates).We'llexaminethereasonsforthechangeinfemalelaborforceparticipationratesinalatersectionofthiscourse.
Sectoralpatternofunemployment
Theeconomyisoftenseparatedintothreebasicsectors:
1.theprimarysector(theagriculturalsector),
2.thesecondarysector(theindustrialsector),and
3.thetertiarysector(theservicesector).
Theagriculturalsectoriscalledtheprimarysectorbecauseeconomiesmustproduceenoughfoodforthepopulationtosurvivebeforeanythingelsecanbeproduced.Formostofthehistoryofourspecies,mostworkwasdevotedtoagrarianactivities.Itisonlyinrecentcenturiesthattheindustrialandservicesectorshavebecomeimportant.Asyourtextnotes,employmentintheprimarysectorhasbeensteadilydecliningasashareoftotalemployment.Employmentintheservicesectorhasbeengrowingsteadilyasashareoftotalemployment.TheshareofemploymentintheindustrialsectoroftheU.S.economyhadbeenrelativelystableformostofthepastcentury,buthasbeendecliningslightlyforthepasttwodecades.
Toaccountforthesechanges,therearetwofundamentalconceptsthathavetobeconsidered:
therateoftechnologicalimprovementineachsectorandtheincomeelasticityofdemandfortheoutputofeachsector.(Asyoulearnedinyourmicroeconomicsprinciplesclass,incomeelasticity=%changeinquantitydemanded/%changeinincome.)
Intheagriculturalsector,therehasbeenarapidpaceoftechnologicalimprovementbuttheincomeelasticityofdemandisrelativelylow.Technologicalchangeresultsinincreasedoutputperworkerandhigherincomeintheeconomy.Yet,mostpeopledonoteatsubstantiallymorefoodwhenincomerises.Thus,increasesinproductivityinthissectorresultinaneedforfewerworkersinthissector.Today,fewerthan3%ofthepopulationisemployedintheagriculturalsectoroftheU.S.economy.
Theservicesectorhasalsobeencharacterizedbyafairlyhighrateofproductivitygrowth.Theincomeelasticityofdemandforproductsinthissector,however,issubstantiallyhigherthanfortheagriculturalsector.Increasedoutputperworkerhasbeenaccompaniedbyincreaseddemandfortheoutputofthissectorasincomerises(duetoproductivityincreasesthroughouttheeconomy).Formostofthiscentury,thedemandforthissector'soutputwasgrowingatapproximatelythesamerateasproductivitywasrising.Itisonlyinrecentyearsthatproductivityhasbeengrowingfasterthanthedemandforoutputinthissector.
Intheservicesector,productivitygrowthisrelativelylowbuttheincomeelasticityofdemandforservicesectoroutputisrelativelyhigh.Productivitygrowthislowintheservicesectorbecauselaborisanessentialingredientinthequalityofthefinalproduct.Patientsvisitingphysiciansordentistsdonotfindtheexperiencetobeofthesamequalityiftheirphysiciansordentistsrushedthroughtheirexaminations.Musicalgroupscanincreasetheirp
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