Extra Credit 1. The table below relates to the labor force classification of a p
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Extra Credit 1. The table below relates to the labor force classification of a particular country. Use the information to answer the questions that follows ull-time employed art-time employed million 26 million 14 million Unemployed Not in the Labor Force 30 million Calculate the following a. Labor Force (2 points) (2 points) (4 points) (4 points) b. Adult Population c. Unemployment rate d. Labor-Force participation rate e. If some of those actively looking for a job apparently give-up and become "discourage workers'. All else being the same, how would that affect unemployment rate and labor-force participation rate? Will they increase, decrease or stay the same? (5 points) f. If some of the part-time workers get a fulltime position, all else equal, how would that affect unemployment rate? Will it increase, decrease or stay the same? (3 points) g. Suppose there were a fraction of this population who are college students that only goes to school full-time but recently graduated and are all recently hired. All else being the same, how would that affect unemployment rate and labor-force participation rate? Will they increase, decrease or stay the same? (Hint: Assume all these people aged at least 16 years old even by the time they were going to college) (5 points)Explanation / Answer
ANSWER: according to chegg q and a policy only 4 parts are to be answered at a time , so you can ask the other questions separately.
1) Labor force = full time employed + part time employed + unemployed = 60 million + 26 million + 14 million = 100 million
2) Adult population = full time employed + part time employed + unemployed + not in the labor force = 60 million + 26 million + 14 million + 30 million= 130 million
3) Unemployment rate = no of unemployed / labor force = 14 million / 100 million = 0.14 or 14%
4) Labor force participation rate = labor force / population = 100 million / 130 million = 0.7692 or 76.92%
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