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A survey taker for unemployment statistics filed this report: “There were 65 people in the houses I visited. 10 of them were children under the age of 16; 25 people had full-time jobs and 5 had part-time jobs. There were 10 retirees, 5 full-time homemakers, 5 full-time students over age 16, and 2 people who were disabled and cannot work. The remaining people did not have jobs but all said they would like one. One of these people had not looked actively for work for 3 months, however.” FIND the labor force, the unemployment rate, and the participation rate implied by the survey taker’s report.
A survey taker for unemployment statistics filed this report: “There were 65 people in the houses I visited. 10 of them were children under the age of 16; 25 people had full-time jobs and 5 had part-time jobs. There were 10 retirees, 5 full-time homemakers, 5 full-time students over age 16, and 2 people who were disabled and cannot work. The remaining people did not have jobs but all said they would like one. One of these people had not looked actively for work for 3 months, however.” FIND the labor force, the unemployment rate, and the participation rate implied by the survey taker’s report.
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