Consider a small economy composed of six people: Yakov, Ana, Charles, Dina, Juanita, and Gilberto. Each person's employment status is described in the following table. Based on the criteria used by the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS), identify each person’s status as employed, unemployed, “not in the labor force” (if not in the civilian labor force but still part of the adult population), or “not in the adult population” if not in the civilian adult population. Person | Status | Yakov is a 40-year-old autoworker who was laid off from his job 6 months ago. He is frustrated with his inability to find a new full-time position. Last week, he took a part-time job but was given only 3 hours of work. | selector 1 -
- Employed
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- Not in the adult population
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- Not in the labor force
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- Unemployed
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| Ana is a 23-year-old recent college graduate. She did not work for pay last week, but she had two job interviews. | selector 2 -
- Employed
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- Not in the adult population
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- Not in the labor force
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- Unemployed
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| Charles is a 78-year-old retired professor. He enjoys volunteering at the local public library. | selector 3 -
- Employed
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- Not in the adult population
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- Not in the labor force
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- Unemployed
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| Juanita is a 31-year-old science teacher who taught at West Valley Middle School last year. Due to budget cuts, she was laid off at the end of the school year. It's the summer now, and after a few weeks of vacation with her family, she is looking for a part-time job as a tutor. | selector 4 -
- Employed
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- Not in the adult population
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- Not in the labor force
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- Unemployed
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| Gilberto is a 20-year-old American Studies major at the University of Tennessee. It's summer now, and he is working as a lifeguard in Mobile, Alabama. | selector 5 -
- Employed
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- Not in the adult population
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- Not in the labor force
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- Unemployed
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| Dina is a 11-year-old student at East Valley Middle School. She babysits her younger brother and does other chores, so her parents give her an allowance of $20 per week. | selector 6 -
- Employed
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- Not in the adult population
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- Not in the labor force
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- Unemployed
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| Points: Close Explanation Explanation: Complete the right half of the following equation to reflect the labor force participation rate reported by the BLS. Labor Force Participation RateLabor Force Participation Rate | = = | selector 1 -
- 100×Number of Unemployed WorkersLabor Force100×Number of Unemployed WorkersLabor Force
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- 100×Number in Labor ForceNumber of Employed Workers100×Number in Labor ForceNumber of Employed Workers
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- 100×Number in Labor ForceAdult Population100×Number in Labor ForceAdult Population
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- 100×Number of Employed WorkersAdult Population100×Number of Employed WorkersAdult Population
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| Points: According to this formula, what is the labor force participation rate of this economy of six people? 40% 50% 80% 100% Points: Close Explanation Explanation: Complete the right half of the following equation to reflect the unemployment rate reported by the BLS. Unemployment RateUnemployment Rate | = = | selector 1 -
- 100×Number of Employed WorkersAdult Population100×Number of Employed WorkersAdult Population
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- 100×Number in Labor ForceNumber of Employed Workers100×Number in Labor ForceNumber of Employed Workers
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- 100×Number of Unemployed WorkersLabor Force100×Number of Unemployed WorkersLabor Force
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- 100×Number in Labor ForceAdult Population100×Number in Labor ForceAdult Population
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| Points: According to this formula, what is the unemployment rate of this economy of six people?
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