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Number 2 and 3 please. 2. Using the data for income distribution found in the table...
. For each statement below, state whether it is true, false, or uncertain. Explain your answer. a. An unemployment rate that is close to zero indicates that the economy is strong b. An economy's inflation rate can be calculated as the year-to-year percentage change in its GDP deflator or its CPI. Both methodologies however lead to the same inflation rate c. High structural unemployment could eventually lower the labor force participation rate d. Suppose you find that Uganda's Lorenz curve...
QUESTION 39 Use the following table to answer question The table below uses data for the year 2020 provided by the Bureau of Labor Statistics and adjusted to be comparable to U.S. data. All values are in thousands. LFP Inflation #of Unemployment Rate Country Adult Labor #of Population Force Employed 109,474 ? 62,510 Unemployed Rate (U-3) Rate (%) ? Japan (%) 3,500 ? France 0.3 ? 26,870 ? 2,577 ? 57.41 1.4 Germany 70,159 39,591 ? ? 9.69 ? 2.5...
6. The table below contains data on income inequality and infant mortality for 21 OECD countries. Income inequality is measured as the 20:20 income ratio, which compares the average income for the top 20% of earners to the average income for the bottom 20%. The infant mortality rate refers to infant deaths in the first vear of life. It is measured as the rate per 1,000 live births in the population. Does inequality affect infant mortality across OECD countries? For...
2. The table below uses adjusted data for the year 2000 provided by Statistics Canada. All values are in millions. Fill in the blank entries in the table. Adult Population 108.12 Labour Force Labour-Force Unemployment Participation Rate Rate Country Japan France Germany Employed Unemployed 63.79 3.20 2.45 56.4 percent 69.17 25.98 39.75 8.08 percent
Question 4 (20 Marks) The table below uses data for the year 2000 provide by Statistics Canada and adjusted to be comparable to U.S. data. All values are in millions. Fill in the blank entries in the table. Show your work Country Adult Population Labor Force Employed Unemployed Unemployment Rate Labor-Force Participation Rate Japan 108.12 63.79 3.20 France 25.98 2.45 56.4 % Germany 69.17 39.75 8.08 % What are some of the types of unemployment discussed in your learning materials. What...
6. Income inequality and the poverty rate Dismiss All Please Wait . . . Please Wait... The following table summarizes the income distribution for the town of Perkopia, which has a population of 10,000 people. Every individual within an income group earns the same income, and the total annual income in the economy is $500,000,000. Suppose that in 2000, the poverty income threshold, or poverty line, is set at an annual income of $12,700 for an individual. Year Share of...