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EXAM-STYLE QUESTIONS

Questions on employment

Steve Stoddard presents a series of exam-style questions on topics covered in articles featured in this issue of ECONOMIC REVIEW. Answers to these questions can be found online at ECONOMIC REVIEW Extras

Table 1 Average UK unemployment and GDP growth rates, 2016–23
Source: ONS

1 Using Table 1, calculate the mean average rate of unemployment in the UK from 2016 to 2023. Give your answer to one decimal place. (2 marks)

2 Explain how the data in Table 1 may show an inverse relationship between GDP growth and unemployment between 2016 and 2023. (4 marks)

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