The multiple-choice is down below:
Table 6.1 Total Population: 300 million Population 15 years old and younger: 50 million Total Working Age Population: 250 million Working at least 1 hour a week: 200 million Not working and seeking work: 10 million Not working and not seeking work: 40 million 15. Table 6.1 describes the population of Costa Erica in 2011. The labor force participation rate (LFPR) is equal to (A) 75% (8) 84% (C) 80% (D) 67% (E) 70% 16. Table 6.1 describes the population Of Costa Erica in 2011. The unemployment rate ( UR) is equal to (A) 25% (8) 16%% (C) 10% (D) 4.8%% (E) 20% 17 Table 6.1 describes the population Of Costa Erica in 2011. Suppose that the nation's 2012 economy improves and 10 million citizens, who were not looking for work in 2011, begin to look for jobs in 2012, if we hold employment levels constant, how will this affect the labor force participation rate (LFPR) and unemployment rate (UR) in 2012? (A) LFPR Stays constant and UR decreases. (8) Both stay constant. (C) Both increase. (D) LFPR increases and UR stays constant. (E) Both decrease. The proportion of the labor force that is unemployed is called the A natural rate of employment employment to population rate C)discouraged worker rate (0) leber forve participation rate unemployment rate Rost was fled from her job a yearago. For a year she unsuccessfully for work, Last month she gave up looking and she has no plans to resume her job search. Rove is classified as At out of the labor "pipe (D underemployed E) unable to work ave to disability 20 The officialunemployment zzle excuses andithis causes the official unemployment rate to unemployment the amount of unemployment in the economy A part-time workers, understate (8) unemployed workers, overstate ( retired workers, overstate (D) discouraged workers, understate It) underemployed workers, overstate