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==The algebra of labour market trends==
==The algebra of labour market trends==
The trend growth rate of unemployment, ΔU can be expressed as:
:::ΔU   =  ΔL  -  ΔE
where
: ΔL is the growth  rate of the [[labour force]]
:: (which can be expressed as
::::ΔL   =  ΔA  +  ΔR
:::where
:::: ΔA is the growth  rate of the population of working age and,
:::: ΔR is the growth  rate of the [[participation rate]].)
and
: ΔE is the growth  rate of  [[employment]]
:: (which can be expressed as
::::ΔE   =  ΔO  -  ΔP
:::where
:::: ΔO is the growth  rate of output
:::: ΔP is the growth  rate of labour productivity)

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The algebra of labour market trends

The trend growth rate of unemployment, ΔU can be expressed as:

ΔU   =  ΔL  -  ΔE

where

ΔL is the growth rate of the labour force
(which can be expressed as
ΔL   =  ΔA  +  ΔR
where
ΔA is the growth rate of the population of working age and,
ΔR is the growth rate of the participation rate.)

and

ΔE is the growth rate of employment
(which can be expressed as
ΔE   =  ΔO  -  ΔP
where
ΔO is the growth rate of output
ΔP is the growth rate of labour productivity)