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Unemployment
Defining unemployment

  The number of people
able, available and willing
to find work and actively
 seeking work – but not
        employed
Two measures of unemployment
• Claimant Count Measure
  – The number of people claiming the Jobseekers’
    Allowance
  – Monthly count of unemployed
• Labour Force Survey
  – An internationally agreed measure of unemployment
  – Must have actively sought work in the previous four
    weeks and be available to start work immediately
  – Higher figure than the claimant count – approximately
    half a million higher - because there are limits on who
    can claim unemployment benefit
The Labour Market is Dynamic!

  Employed
 Labour force                  Unemployed




                 Out of the
                labour force
Trends in UK Unemployment
                                                   Unemployment in the UK Economy
                                           Unemployed people aged 16-59 (women) / 64 (men), seasonally adjusted
                               11                                                                                              11

                               10                                                                                              10

                               9                                                                                                 9

                               8                                                                                                 8
per cent of the labour force




                               7                                                                                                 7
                                                                                Labour Force Survey
                               6                                                                                                 6

                               5                                                                                                 5

                               4                                                                                                 4

                               3                                                                                                 3

                               2                                                        Claimant Count                           2

                               1                                                                                                 1

                               0                                                                                                 0
                                    90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09

                                                                                                   Source: Labour Force Statistics
Key trends in UK unemployment

• A long period of falling and then low
  unemployment from 1992 (recession
  peak) until 2008
• Steep increase in unemployment
  following credit crunch and global
  slump in 2008/09
• Likely to increase further during 2010
Unemployment and GDP Growth
                                             GDP Growth and Jobs for the UK Economy
                                        Total employment (bottom pane) and the annual growth of real GDP (top pane)

                                4                                                                                           4

                                2                                                                                           2
                      Percent




                                0                                                                                           0

                                -2                                                                                         -2

                                -4                                                                                         -4

                                -6                                                                                         -6

                        30.0                                                                                               30.0
                        29.5                                                                                               29.5
                        29.0                                                                                               29.0
  Person (millions)




                        28.5                                                                                               28.5
                        28.0                                                                                               28.0




                                                                                                                                  millions
                        27.5                                                                                               27.5
                        27.0                                                                                               27.0
                        26.5                                                                                               26.5
                        26.0                                                                                               26.0
                        25.5                                                                                               25.5
                        25.0                                                                                               25.0
                                     90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09

                                        Growth of Real GDP [ar 12 months]
                                        Employment - millions, All aged 16 and over, seasonally adjusted
                                                                                                            Source: Reuters EcoWin
Unemployment and GDP

• Between 1992 and 2008, almost 4
  million extra jobs created by economy
• Strong link between sustained
  economic growth (2-4% p.a.) and
  employment creation
• Recession of 2008/9 has reversed the
  trend; employment down by 0.5m
Main types of unemployment
Seasonal unemployment
• Regular seasonal changes in
  employment / labour demand
• Affects certain industries more than
  others
  – Catering and leisure
  – Construction
  – Retailing
  – Tourism
  – Agriculture
Structural unemployment
• Arises from the mismatch of skills and
  job opportunities as the pattern of
  labour demand in the economy changes
• Often involves long-term
  unemployment
• Prevalent in regions where industries go
  into long-term decline
• Good examples include industries such
  as mining, engineering and textiles
E.g. Decline of Manufacturing Employment
                                      Employment in UK Manufacturing Industry
                                                     Millions, seasonally adjusted
                         7.0                                                                                        7.0



                         6.5                                                                                        6.5



                         6.0                                                                                        6.0



                         5.5                                                                                        5.5
     Person (millions)




                                                                                                                          millions
                         5.0                                                                                        5.0



                         4.5                                                                                        4.5



                         4.0                                                                                        4.0



                         3.5                                                                                        3.5



                         3.0                                                                                        3.0
                           80   82   84   86   88   90   92     94     96     98     00   02   04   06       08

                                                                                                    Source: Reuters EcoWin
E.g. Employment in Farming & Fishing
                                                             Jobs in UK Agriculture & Fishing
                                                                  Thousands, annual average employment
                                       700                                                                                         700




                                       650                                                                                         650
   Employment (Thousands) (millions)




                                       600                                                                                         600




                                                                                                                                         millions
                                       550                                                                                         550




                                       500                                                                                         500




                                       450                                                                                         450




                                       400                                                                                         400
                                         78   80   82   84   86    88    90   92    94   96    98    00   02   04   06      08

                                                                                                                    Source: Reuters EcoWin
Frictional unemployment
• Transitional unemployment due to
  people moving between jobs: Includes
  people experiencing short spells of
  unemployment
• Includes new and returning entrants
  into the labour market
• Imperfect information about available
  job opportunities can lengthen the
  period of someone’s job search
Cyclical unemployment (business cycle)
• There is a cyclical relationship between
  demand, output, employment and
  unemployment in the overall economy
• Caused by a fall in aggregate demand
  leading to a decline in GDP and
  employment
• A slowdown can lead to businesses
  laying off workers because they lack
  confidence that demand will recover
Implications of unemployment for business
Possible business responses to unemployment

Low Unemployment                         High Unemployment
A chance to expand capacity to take      Reduced production capacity if
advantage of higher demand               demand falls
Adjust remuneration packages to          Headcount reductions (redundancy,
remain competitive to attract staff      recruitment freeze)
Invest in training to meet skills gap    Reduce working capital (particularly
and help retain key staff                inventories)
Offer more flexible working options to Postpone or cancel investment
attract larger labour pool             projects
Consider outsourcing to access           Potentially diversify into new markets
specialist skills where recruitment is
tough
Be careful – cause and effect

An increase in unemployment is likely
     to be the result of an earlier
economic downturn – unemployment
        is a “lagging indicator”
Many business responses are likely to
 have arisen before unemployment
         started to rise sharply
Keep up-to-date with business
stories, resources, quizzes and
 worksheets for your business
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Business and Unemployment

  • 2. Defining unemployment The number of people able, available and willing to find work and actively seeking work – but not employed
  • 3. Two measures of unemployment • Claimant Count Measure – The number of people claiming the Jobseekers’ Allowance – Monthly count of unemployed • Labour Force Survey – An internationally agreed measure of unemployment – Must have actively sought work in the previous four weeks and be available to start work immediately – Higher figure than the claimant count – approximately half a million higher - because there are limits on who can claim unemployment benefit
  • 4. The Labour Market is Dynamic! Employed Labour force Unemployed Out of the labour force
  • 5. Trends in UK Unemployment Unemployment in the UK Economy Unemployed people aged 16-59 (women) / 64 (men), seasonally adjusted 11 11 10 10 9 9 8 8 per cent of the labour force 7 7 Labour Force Survey 6 6 5 5 4 4 3 3 2 Claimant Count 2 1 1 0 0 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 Source: Labour Force Statistics
  • 6. Key trends in UK unemployment • A long period of falling and then low unemployment from 1992 (recession peak) until 2008 • Steep increase in unemployment following credit crunch and global slump in 2008/09 • Likely to increase further during 2010
  • 7. Unemployment and GDP Growth GDP Growth and Jobs for the UK Economy Total employment (bottom pane) and the annual growth of real GDP (top pane) 4 4 2 2 Percent 0 0 -2 -2 -4 -4 -6 -6 30.0 30.0 29.5 29.5 29.0 29.0 Person (millions) 28.5 28.5 28.0 28.0 millions 27.5 27.5 27.0 27.0 26.5 26.5 26.0 26.0 25.5 25.5 25.0 25.0 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 Growth of Real GDP [ar 12 months] Employment - millions, All aged 16 and over, seasonally adjusted Source: Reuters EcoWin
  • 8. Unemployment and GDP • Between 1992 and 2008, almost 4 million extra jobs created by economy • Strong link between sustained economic growth (2-4% p.a.) and employment creation • Recession of 2008/9 has reversed the trend; employment down by 0.5m
  • 9. Main types of unemployment
  • 10. Seasonal unemployment • Regular seasonal changes in employment / labour demand • Affects certain industries more than others – Catering and leisure – Construction – Retailing – Tourism – Agriculture
  • 11. Structural unemployment • Arises from the mismatch of skills and job opportunities as the pattern of labour demand in the economy changes • Often involves long-term unemployment • Prevalent in regions where industries go into long-term decline • Good examples include industries such as mining, engineering and textiles
  • 12. E.g. Decline of Manufacturing Employment Employment in UK Manufacturing Industry Millions, seasonally adjusted 7.0 7.0 6.5 6.5 6.0 6.0 5.5 5.5 Person (millions) millions 5.0 5.0 4.5 4.5 4.0 4.0 3.5 3.5 3.0 3.0 80 82 84 86 88 90 92 94 96 98 00 02 04 06 08 Source: Reuters EcoWin
  • 13. E.g. Employment in Farming & Fishing Jobs in UK Agriculture & Fishing Thousands, annual average employment 700 700 650 650 Employment (Thousands) (millions) 600 600 millions 550 550 500 500 450 450 400 400 78 80 82 84 86 88 90 92 94 96 98 00 02 04 06 08 Source: Reuters EcoWin
  • 14. Frictional unemployment • Transitional unemployment due to people moving between jobs: Includes people experiencing short spells of unemployment • Includes new and returning entrants into the labour market • Imperfect information about available job opportunities can lengthen the period of someone’s job search
  • 15. Cyclical unemployment (business cycle) • There is a cyclical relationship between demand, output, employment and unemployment in the overall economy • Caused by a fall in aggregate demand leading to a decline in GDP and employment • A slowdown can lead to businesses laying off workers because they lack confidence that demand will recover
  • 17. Possible business responses to unemployment Low Unemployment High Unemployment A chance to expand capacity to take Reduced production capacity if advantage of higher demand demand falls Adjust remuneration packages to Headcount reductions (redundancy, remain competitive to attract staff recruitment freeze) Invest in training to meet skills gap Reduce working capital (particularly and help retain key staff inventories) Offer more flexible working options to Postpone or cancel investment attract larger labour pool projects Consider outsourcing to access Potentially diversify into new markets specialist skills where recruitment is tough
  • 18. Be careful – cause and effect An increase in unemployment is likely to be the result of an earlier economic downturn – unemployment is a “lagging indicator” Many business responses are likely to have arisen before unemployment started to rise sharply
  • 19. Keep up-to-date with business stories, resources, quizzes and worksheets for your business course. Click the logo!