All people in the working-age population can be divided into
A: labor force participants.
B: employed, unemployed, or not in the labor force.
C: either over-employed or under-employed.
D: potential employees.
A: labor force participants.
B: employed, unemployed, or not in the labor force.
C: either over-employed or under-employed.
D: potential employees.
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- Which population category equals the sum of employed and unemployed people? A: working-age population B: labor force C: young and institutionalized D: not in the labor force
- Marginally attached workers fall into which of the following population categories? A: employed B: unemployed C: labor force D: not in the labor force
- The percentage of people employed aged 16 years and older divided by the working-age population is known as the A: employment rate. B: employment-to-population ratio. C: labor force participation rate. D: working-age population ratio.
- Suppose the population is 220 million people, the labor force is 150 million people, the number of people employed is 130 million and the working-age population is 175 million people. What is the labor force participation rate? A: 0.68 percent B: 68 percent C: 85.7 percent D: 86.7 percent
- The labor force is defined as the A: number of people over 16 years of age. B: number of people who are working. C: sum of employed and unemployed people. D: number of people in blue-collar jobs.