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7 November, 14:24

In an economy, the working-age population is 100 million.

Of this total,

80 million workers are employed.

3 million workers are unemployed.

14 million workers are not available for work (homemakers, full-time students, etc.).

2 million workers are available for work but are discouraged and thus are not seeking work.

1 million workers are available for work but are not currently seeking work due to transportation or childcare problems.

The unemployment rate in this economy is ___ %

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  1. 7 November, 14:39
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    3.6%

    Explanation:

    The formula to compute the unemployment rate is shown below:

    Unemployment rate = (Number of Unemployed workers) : (Total labor force) * 100

    where,

    Number of unemployed workers = 3 million

    And, The labor force = 80 million + 3 million = 83 million

    Now the unemployment rate is

    = (3 million) : (83 million)

    = 3.6%
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