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Mercado laboral y determinación de salarios

Total questions: 10

Worksheet time: 5mins

Name
Class
Date
1.

What is labor force participation?

a)

Labor force participation is the unemployment rate in a country

b)

Labor force participation is the proportion of the working-age population that is employed or actively seeking employment.

c)

Labor force participation is the number of people working in a specific company

d)

Labor force participation is the number of hours worked per week

2.

What is the importance of participation in the workforce in the economy?

a)

The participation in the workforce only benefits individual workers, not the economy as a whole

b)

Participation in the workforce decreases production and economic growth

c)

Participation in the workforce is important to increase production, generate income, and contribute to economic growth.

d)

Participation in the workforce has no impact on the economy

3.

How is the labor force participation rate calculated?

a)

Participation rate = (Number of people in the labor force / Working-age population) * 100

b)

Participation rate = (Number of unemployed people / Working-age population) * 100

c)

Participation rate = (Working-age population / Number of people in the labor force) * 100

d)

Participation rate = (Number of employed people / Total population) * 100

4.

What are the factors that can affect participation in the workforce?

a)

Availability of employment, education and skills, discrimination, government policies, economic situation, work culture

b)

Número de hermanos, tipo de música favorita, estación del año

c)

Color de cabello, signo zodiacal, marca de zapatos

d)

Altura, deporte favorito, sabor de helado

5.

What role does labor force participation play in determining wages?

a)

What role does labor force participation play in determining wages?

b)

Labor force participation always leads to higher wages.

c)

Labor force participation has no impact on wages.

d)

Labor force participation only affects productivity, not wages.

e)

Labor force participation can affect the labor supply and therefore influence wages.

6.

How does participation in the workforce influence the supply and demand of labor?

a)

How does participation in the workforce influence the supply and demand of labor?

b)

Participation in the workforce only affects the demand for labor

c)

Participation in the workforce only affects the supply of labor

d)

Participation in the workforce has no impact on the supply and demand of labor

7.

What differences exist between men and women's participation in the workforce?

a)

Women tend to earn more than men in the workforce

b)

There are no significant differences between men and women's labor force participation

c)

The main difference lies in the gender gap, where historically women have faced obstacles to access certain jobs or leadership roles. In addition, women tend to do more unpaid work at home and family care, which can affect their participation in the workforce.

d)

The main difference is that men tend to have more household responsibilities, which limits their participation in the workforce

8.

What policies can be implemented to increase workforce participation?

a)

Implement longer working hours

b)

Implement training programs, parental leave policies, gender equality, and diversity and inclusion.

c)

Reduce salaries

d)

Eliminate labor benefits

9.

What is the relationship between education and participation in the workforce?

a)

Education has no impact on workforce participation

b)

Education provides the necessary skills and knowledge to participate in the workforce.

c)

Workforce participation does not require prior education

d)

Education decreases job opportunities

10.

How does technology affect workforce participation?

a)

Technology eliminates the need for digital skills in the workplace

b)

Technology affects workforce participation by automating tasks, creating new job opportunities in tech sectors, and requiring specific digital skills for certain jobs.

c)

Technology has no impact on labor participation

d)

Technology reduces the number of available jobs