QUESTION:
1.
What is unemployment?
2.
Mention and explain the types of
unemployment and prefer the solution for each.
3.
What type of unemployment are we witnessing
in Nigeria?
1. What
is unemployment?
Unemployment is
a phenomenon that occurs when a person who is actively searching for employment
is unable to find work. It is a situation where those who are willing and able
to work cannot get work to do. Unemployment is often used as a measure of the
health of the economy. The most frequently measure of unemployment is the
unemployment rate, which is the number of unemployed people divided by the number
of people in the labor force.
2. Mention and explain the types of
unemployment and prefer the solution for each.
i. Structural Unemployment
ii. Frictional Unemployment
iii. Seasonal Unemployment.
iv. Cyclical Unemployment.
v. Geographical Unemployment.
vi. Real
wage unemployment.
i. Structural
Unemployment
Structural
unemployment occurs when there is a change in the structure of an industry
or the economic activities of the country. As an economy develops over
time the type of industries may well change. This may be because people's
tastes have changed or it may be because technology has moved on and the
product or service is no longer in demand. The main causes are as follows:
Solutions: Government provides incentives to firms to
train these employees to make them more marketable for other jobs & also
incentives for those unemployed to join the training scheme
ii. Frictional
Unemployment
This type of
unemployment is caused by industrial friction, such as, immobility of labor, ignorance
of job opportunities, shortage of raw materials and breakdown of machinery,
etc. Jobs may exist, yet the workers may be unable to fill them either because
they do not possess the necessary skill, or because they are not aware of the
existence of such jobs. They may remain unemployed on account of the shortage
of raw materials, or mechanical defects in the working of plants. On
average it will take an individual a reasonable period of time for him or her
to search for the right job. This creates unemployment while they look and this
type of unemployment is normal and temporary in nature.
Solution: Federal government should provide something
like a government-funded agency (something like Jobstreet in
Malaysia) that helps people to look for suitable employment & firms to fill
in vacancies. Also the government can cut unemployment benefits, to increase
the opportunity costs of staying idle. There should be free flow of
information to reach everybody in need at all time.
iii. Seasonal
Unemployment.
This is due to
seasonal variations in the activities of particular industries caused by climatic
changes, changes in fashions or by the inherent nature of such industries. The
ice factories are closed down in winter throwing the workers out of their jobs
because there is no demand for ice during winter. Such seasonal
industries are bound to give rise to seasonal unemployment.
Solution: Government should make proper
development plans for those who are unemployed in a country. When there are
enough industries in a country, demand for labour will increase
iv. Cyclical
Unemployment.
This type of
unemployment (also known as Keynesian unemployment or the demand deficient
unemployment) is due to the operation of the business cycle. This arises at a
time when the aggregate effective demand of the community becomes deficient in
relation to the productive capacity of the country. In other words,
when the aggregate demand falls below the full
employment level, it is not sufficient to purchase the full employment level of
output. Less production needs to be carried out which ultimately leads to
retrenchment of workers. Cyclical or Keynesian unemployment is
characterized by an economy wide shortage of jobs and last as long as the
cyclical depression lasts.
Solution: Government has to increase public spending
& reduce taxes. Increase in General income will jump-start the economy
since it’s part of the component of Aggregate Demand. Hopefully through the
multiplier effect, will lead to a secondary increase in Aggregate Demand. Cut
in direct tax will induce more people into work since it increase the level of
disposable income
v. Geographical
unemployment.
Unemployment caused by difficulty to move from an area with
low demand to areas with high demand for labour. This is often caused by social
factors like family ties, cost of living etc
Solutions: Government can consider giving incentives to firms e.g. tax breaks, investment tax credit etc to set up businesses in areas with high unemployment. Also, they can actually reduce barriers to free movement. Notably, EU has reduced the border controls thereby enabling workers from e.g. Hungary to come in easily & work in UK. However, there could be other barriers like language
vi. Real wage unemployment.
Solutions: Government can consider giving incentives to firms e.g. tax breaks, investment tax credit etc to set up businesses in areas with high unemployment. Also, they can actually reduce barriers to free movement. Notably, EU has reduced the border controls thereby enabling workers from e.g. Hungary to come in easily & work in UK. However, there could be other barriers like language
vi. Real wage unemployment.
Unemployment that is caused due to high wages in the economy.
It could be caused by any of the combinations such as strong trade unions, wage
rigidity & minimum wage. Strong trade unions can cripple the whole economy.
They often ask for wages that are absurd even in period of difficulty like now.
Secondly, there are some wages that could be difficult to be adjusted
downwards, e.g. workers with long term contract. Lastly, high NMW (national
minimum wage) can lead to unemployment as firms will demand for lesser workers
if per hour pay is high
Solutions: Government can follow the stance adopted by Margaret Thatcher in paralysing the strong labour union. However it is very politically unpopular.
Solutions: Government can follow the stance adopted by Margaret Thatcher in paralysing the strong labour union. However it is very politically unpopular.
3. What
type of unemployment are we witnessing in Nigeria?
1.
Structural unemployment
2.
Seasonal unemployment
REFERENCES
Oche Audu Oche UNEMPLOYMENT IN NIGERIA (2009) https://www.scribd.com/doc/15083266/UNEMPLOYMENT-IN-NIGERIA
Lawrence Chia wei Types
of unemployment and solution http://econsguide.blogspot.com.ng/2008/12/relevant-policies-to-combat-danger-of_26.html
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