A. That people migrate when urban wages exceed rural wages
B. a higher expected income in urban areas
C. better infrastructure in urban areas
D. the availability of labor-intensive jobs in urban areas
Employment, Migration, And Urbanization
Employment, Migration, And Urbanization
A. is insufficient for solving the urban unemployment problem
B. will generate capital-intensive technologies
C. will generate more government revenue through urban wages
D. induces government to increase minimum wages
A. when marginal revenue productivity of labor is zero
B. the same as seasonal unemployment of LDC agricultural
C. the rigid factor proportions in LDC agriculture and industry
D. due to capital formation and the level of technology remaining constant.
A. disguised unemployed
B. cyclical unemployed
C. seasonally unemployed
D. voluntarily unemployed
A. employed plus unemployed divided by labor force
B. total employment divided by population
C. labor force divided by population
D. unemployed divided by employed
A. fertility
B. population quality
C. mortality
D. morbidity
A. national product
B. capital
C. natural resources
D. prevailing technology
A. shows the dependency output of the working population
B. depicts the relationship between input and output
C. states the relationship between products and income distribution
D. is a function of natural resources in a country