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19 July, 12:16

the economy were at a steady-state unemployment rate with a separation rate of 0.02 per month and a job-finding rate of 0.10 per month, and the labor force was 100 million, how many individuals would lose their jobs each month

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  1. 19 July, 12:46
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    2 million individuals will lose their jobs each month

    Step-by-step explanation:

    From the question, we are told that the total population is 100 million individuals.

    we are also told that separation rate = 0.02 per month

    the job-finding rate = 0.10 per month

    The individuals who lose their jobs is the same as the individuals with job separation, hence the number of individuals who lose their jobs each month:

    = 0.02 * total population

    = 0.02 * 100,000,000 = 2 million individual, which is 2% of the total population.
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