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Mostly summarized from Gregory Mankiw’s Principles of Economics, 5th Ed. PART 9 The Real Economy in the Long Run Chapter 28 of 36 Unemployment Section 7 of 21 … Measuring the economy’s unemployment is not a straightforward task. For example · it is easy to distinguish between a person with a full-time job and a person who is not working at all · it is not easy to distinguish between an unemployed person and a person not in the labor force ... People commonly move into and out of the labor force. More than a third of the unemployed are recent labor force entrants. These recent entrants include · young workers looking for first jobs, e.g. recent college graduates · older workers who left the labor force previously but have now returned to look for work Not all unemployment ends with the job seeker finding a job. Almost half of unemployment periods end when the unemployed person leaves the labor force. ... Because people often move into and out of the labor force, unemployment stati...