Answer:
a) 7% b) 9 087 000; 6.99% c) 6.976%
Explanation:
The question is divided into 3 parts
Part a) Compute the unemployment rate in June
The formula = The total number of people unemployed in June / The Labor force recorded for that june
= 9 100 000/130 000 000 x 100= 7%
b) Two parts:
Part 1) how many workers are unemployed in July?
To calculate this
= The total number of unemployed in June + The number unemployed in July - the number of people employed in July
= 9 100 000 + 0.03( 130 000 000- 9 100 000) - 0.04 (9 100 000)
= 9 087 000 workers
Part 2) The unemployment rate is as follows
9 087 000/ 130 000 000 = 6.99%
c) At what unemployment rate would the number of unemployed remain the same from one month to the next?
The rate represents a steady rate of unemployment such that there is no recorded change in unemployment rate.
= The rate of job losing / ( the rate of finding job + the rate of job lose)
= 3% / (40% + 3%)= 6. 976%