Across: |
1. | People who are unable to find a job at the current wage level. |
4. | An increase in real wages makes leisure more expensive and in itself leads to an increase in the supply of labour is known as the... |
5. | Survey of the nation carried out evey five years. |
6. | The labour force divided by the size of the civilian non-institutional population (people in places such as prisons). |
7. | An industry where the product has become outdated and obsolete is known as a ________ industry. |
9. | Any point on the Production Possibility Frontier shows... |
10. | Unemployment caused by a change in technology or demand for products is called ___________ unemployment. |
11. | The purchasing power of a persons wage. |
12. | Unemployment that occurs due to lags in the working of the labour market. |
14. | Ouput per worker is known as the _______ of labour. |
15. | Unemployment affects deffierent groups in different ways and may lead to _______. |
16. | The point of the business cycle where economic activity has peaked is called a _________. |
17. | As people become wealthier and want to consume more of most goods, including leisure is known as the.. |
18. | When people are both willing and able to work, but are unable to find employment. |
19. | People who are unemployed but cannot start work straight away or are not actively seeking work are said to be.... |
21. | The quantity of workers a firm is willing and able to use at a certain wage rate. |
22. | The wage people receive in their hand is their .... |
24. | A wage level set by law. |
25. | The survey that measures the number of jobs is known as the ___________ employment survey. |
26. | Industries which face increasing demand for their products are known as________ industries. |
27. | Unemployment caused by a decline in economic activity is _________ unemployment. |