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How is the unemployment rate calculated Divide the labor force
How is the unemployment rate calculated
Divide the labor force by the number of unemployed persons Divide the number of
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Population: 250,000 Unemployed: 20,000 Labor Force Participation Rate: 80% (a) How many people are in the labor force? (b)
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How is the unemployment rate calculated?(1 point)
Responses a number of unemployed people in the labor force divided by the total
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Calculating the unemployment rate given the labor force and the number of people unemployed:
Unemployment rate = number of people
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The Bureau of Labor Statistics reported that in
June 2004​, the labor force was 149.2149.2 million, employment was 140.7140.7
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How is the unemployment rate calculated?(1 point)
Responses number of unemployed people in the labor force divided by the total
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Civilian labor force= 147, 390
Civilian employment= 139 248 Civilian​ working-age population= 223,318 Compute the unemployment
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All people above 16 who are actively working or seeking work make up the _____.
a. labor force b. unemployment rate c. labor
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Unemployment that occurs due to a mismatch between the skills that workers in the labor force have and the skills required by
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Impact of Unemployment Quick Check
2 of 52 of 5 Items Question Given a total population of 5,000 residents and a labor force of
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