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7 November, 01:46

Which of the following is true of discouraged workers, as defined by the Bureau of Labor Statistics?

a. They are counted as part of the labor force

b. They are dissatisfied with their current jobs and are considering quitting

c. They are working part-time but would like full-time work

d. They have not looked for work in the last 4 weeks, but would like a job and are available for work

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  1. 7 November, 01:57
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    Answer: d. They have not looked for work in the last 4 weeks, but would like a job and are available for work

    Explanation: Hi, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, statement "d" is true.

    Discouraged workers are people that aren't in the labor force who want to be a part of it by wanting a job. They are also available for work and looked for a job sometime in the last 12 months, but not in the last four weeks.

    Because of not looking for a job in the last 4 weeks they are not considered as unemployed.
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