(a) What is unemployment? (b) Explain any three types of unemployment

ECONOMICS
WAEC 2000

(a) What is unemployment?

(b) Explain any three types of unemployment

Explanation

(a) Unemployment can be defined as a situation where those who are capable and willing to work cannot find jobs.

(b) Types of Unemployment are:

(i) Frictional unemployment: It arises when able bodied people are temporarily out of work due to lack of information about existing employment opportunities somewhere else, or time consumed in changing jobs.

(ii) Cyclical unemployment: This is unemployment attributed to the deflationary phase of a business cycle. It is caused by a general decline in the demand for goods and services.

(iii) Structural unemployment:This type of unemployment arises when there is a change in the industrial structures of a country or technological progress whereby some types of labour/services become irrelevant in production process.

(iv) Seasonal unemployment: Demand for some labour services exists only during certain season, e.g. farming during rainy season while demand for labour in road construction exists only during dry season.

(v) Disguised unemployment: This is a situation when manpower or any other factor of production is not efficiently utilized. (vi) Residual unemployment: This refers to the unemployable, e.g. handicaps.



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