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Theme 3: Business behaviour and the labour market
3.5 Labour market
3.5.2 Supply of labour
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What does the labour supply refer to?
Workers willing to work
The labour supply increases when the wage rate
rises
How does an increase in wage rates affect the labour supply?
Increases the labour supply
A larger population size generally leads to a larger
workforce
The proportion of the population willing and able to work at the given wage rate affects the
labour supply
.
What happens to the labour supply if wage rates in a town rise significantly?
Increases
Match the factor affecting labour supply with its explanation:
Wage Rate ↔️ Higher wages attract more workers
Population Size ↔️ Larger population means more potential workers
Participation Rates ↔️ Proportion of population willing to work
The elasticity of labour supply measures the responsiveness of labour supplied to changes in the
wage
What is the formula for calculating the elasticity of labour supply?
E_{s} = \frac{\% \text{ change \in quantity of labour supplied}}{\% \text{ change \in wage rate}}</latex>
Match the type of elasticity with its responsiveness to wage changes:
Elastic ↔️ Highly responsive
Inelastic ↔️ Slightly responsive
Unit Elastic ↔️ Proportional response
Stable industries typically have a lower elasticity of labour
supply
What is the value of elasticity for an elastic labour supply?
Greater than 1
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