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Country Name Country Indicator Name 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 Code Afghanistan AFG LFPR, female (% of female 15,66 15,74 15,78 15,77 15,75 15,78 population ages 15-64) Afghanistan AFG LFPR, male (% of male population 80,71 80,66 80,57 80,46 80,33 80,16 ages 15-64) Angola AGO LFPR, female (% of female 76,74 76,69 76,66 76,68 76.64 76,58 population ages 15-64) Angola AGO LFPR, male (% of male population 80,22 80,26 80,34 80,58 80,52 80,31 ages 15-64) 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 15,78 15,58 15.40 15,27 15,19 15,15 15,34 15,59 15,86 16,12 16,36 16,08 15.81 15,59 15.47 15.47 80.16 80.14 80.15 80,16 80,18 80,20 80,26 80,33 80,43 80,54 80,66 80,65 80,62 80,57 80.47 80,32 76,58 76,55 76,54 |76,53 76,52 76,49 76,49 76.44 76.42 76.39 76,36 76,39 76,42 76.46 76,53 76.59 80,31 80,21 80,10 79,96 79,81 79,63 79,57 79,40 79,29 79,13 78,96 78,98 78.96 78.97 79.07 79.11 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 15.47 15.90 16.44 17,42 18.46 19,55 20,70 21,91 22,38 22,57 22,75 80.32 80,22 80.13 79,43 78.74 78.05 77,33 76.58 76.58 76.54 76.51 76.59 76.67 76.73 76,79 76,83 76.87 76.90 76.91 76.91 76.89 76.87 79,11 79,27 79,33 79,38 79,38 79,36 79,37 79.31 79,20 79.14 79,06One concern both culturally and in economics is men leaving the labor force while women enter it. That is, women are replacing men, competing for the same number of jobs. This replacement concept is called "The Lump of Labor. Take Afghanistan and Angola countries. Statistically test for the "Lump of Labor" hypothesis that women entering the labor force are driving men out of the labor force, using the Labor Force Participation Rates by gender in each of the two countries. Discuss the results of the tests and their implications for the "Lump of Labor" hypothesis