WORKFORCE PARTICIPATION
PRODUCTIVITY
GOVERNMENT POLICIES
ECONOMIC INDICATORS
LIVING STANDARDS
100

What two groups make up the labour force?  

Employed & unemployed (actively seeking work)

100

What is productivity?

Output per unit of input

100

Name one payment given to unemployed Australians.

JobSeeker

100

What does GDP stand for?

Gross Domestic Product

100

Name one material factor affecting living standards.

Income / Housing

200

Name one group whose participation in the workforce is increasing.

Women / Older Australians

200

Give one reason why productivity is important for living standards.

Higher output → higher wages & growth

200

Name one way the government supports parents to stay in the workforce.

Childcare subsidies

200

What is inflation?

General increase in prices over time

200

What is the difference between material and non-material living standards?

Material = tangible goods; Non-material = quality of life

300

Give one reason why older Australians are staying in the workforce longer.

Superannuation changes / Flexible work

300

True or False: Productivity only measures the number of workers in the economy.

False

300

What is the main purpose of government intervention in the economy?

Improve performance & living standards

300

Which economic indicator measures changes in the cost of living?

CPI (Consumer Price Index)

300

Which group in Australia often has lower living standards than average?

First Nations Australians

400

What term describes the proportion of working-age people who are employed or seeking work?

Participation rate

400

How could investing in worker training increase productivity?

Increases skills → more output per hour

400

What is the role of skilled migration in workforce participation?

Fills shortages in key industries

400

Why might the RBA lower interest rates?

Stimulate spending & investment

400

How can high cost of living reduce living standards even if wages rise? 

Prices rise faster than incomes

500

Give an example of a government incentive that has encouraged higher participation.

Expanded childcare subsidies

500

Give an example of a sector where productivity gains are often seen after adopting new technology.

Manufacturing / Mining / Healthcare

500

Explain how childcare reform can boost GDP.

More parents work → higher participation → more output

500

Give an example of how government might respond to high unemployment.

Job creation programs / tax cuts

500

Give two reasons why rural Australians might have lower living standards than city dwellers.

Less access to healthcare / Higher costs

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