1. Describe frictional, seasonal, structural, and cyclical unemployment.
Frictional unemployment is when people take time to find a job.
Seasonal unemployment is when industries slow or shut down for a season or make seasonal shifts their production schedule.
Structural unemployment is when the workers skills don't match the jobs that are available.
cyclical unemployment is when unemployment rises or falls with the economy.
2. Describe how full employment is measured.
Full employment is measured when there is no cyclical unemployment.
3. Explain why full employment does not mean that every worker is employed.
Full employment does not mean that every worker is employed because full employment means that everyone that wants a job has a job not that everyone has a job.