Davig, Troy A.; Mustre-del-Rio, Jose - In: Economic Review (2013) Q III, pp. 5-29
into employment or into official unemployment. They find the shadow labor supply will likely affect the unemployment rate …, but are not actively seeking one. This group, on the periphery of the labor market, may be viewed as a "shadow labor … supply." Since they are not actively seeking work, they are not counted by the government as unemployed and not considered …