In the United States, someone is classified as unemployed if he or she
A) does not have a job.
B) does not have a job, or else has a job but is looking for a different one while continuing to work.
C) does not have a job, has recently looked for work, and is collecting unemployment insurance.
D) does not have a job, and is collecting unemployment insurance.
E) none of the above
E
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A short-run equilibrium occurs
A) at the intersection of the short-run aggregate supply curve and the aggregate demand curve. B) at the real GDP associated with full employment. C) at the intersection of the short-run aggregate supply curve and the long-run aggregate supply curve. D) at the intersection of the long-run aggregate supply curve and the aggregate demand curve.
In the United States the share of foreignborn workers with 12 years of education or less is:
a. less than 10%. b. less than 50%. c. more than 70%. d. negligible.