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In the previous article, we studied about frictional unemployment. We understood as to why frictional unemployment is a temporary situation caused by the workers own wishes. It is not a social evil and therefore should not be categorized as such. In this article, we will have a look at the second type of unemployment. This one is called “structural unemployment”. It is a moderately serious situation as compared to frictional unemployment. The details of the same are in the article below:
Investopedia defines structural unemployment as follows:
“A longer-lasting form of unemployment caused by fundamental shifts in an economy
In Structural Unemployment although jobs are available, there is a serious mismatch between what companies need and what workers can offer. Structural unemployment is exacerbated by extraneous factors such as technology, competition and government policy”
The important points in this definition have been highlighted and will be discussed in detail in this article.
Examples:
However, first to get a better grasp of the concept of structural unemployment, let’s have a look at some of the examples:
Duration:
The duration of structural unemployment is considered to be medium term. Structural unemployment usually takes a year or two or maybe slightly longer to resolve itself. This is in contrast with the few weeks that were the adjustment period for frictional unemployment.
The exact time to learn the new skill and find a fitting employment can depend on a multitude of factors. These factors include the age of the worker, the willingness to learn the new skill, complexity of the new skill and availability of cheap and efficient training. Historical precedent, however shows that the problem resolves itself over the medium term.
Involuntary:
The sad part about structural unemployment is that it is an involuntary condition. Mr A, Ms B and worker C were all asked by their employers to leave. They did not quit their job voluntarily. Hence, there is likelihood that these workers will not have the necessary resources to survive this downturn. Couple this with the fact that the situation will not resolve itself for a year or two and the government has a serious situation on hand. The provision of welfare programs by the government has been created for these types of workers. However, most find it difficult to sustain at that meager pay scale.
The root cause of structural unemployment is the skills mismatch. The economy as a whole is functional. This means that there are still more jobs in the economy than there are people to do the jobs. However, in some areas of the economy, there is abundant labor and no jobs whereas in other areas there are plenty of jobs and fewer laborers. The causes of this skills mismatch can be many. Some of them are as follows:
The two most prescribed cures for structural unemployment are:
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