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18 February, 08:26

Suppose that some country had an adult population of about 50 million, a labor force participation rate of 60 percent, and had an unemployment rate of 5 percent. How many people were employed?

a. 47.5 million

b. 30 million

c. 28.5 million

d. 1.5 million

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  1. 18 February, 08:28
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    (c) 28.5 million

    Explanation:

    Calculating the labor force in the country:

    the labor force is 60% of the total population.

    Labor force = 60% * 50, 000 000 = 30 million.

    The unemployment rate is calculated as:

    n = No. of unemployed people : Labor force

    Given the unemployment rate is 0.05, the number of people unemployed is equal to:

    0.05 = No. of unemployed people : 30

    Therefore, No. of unemployed people =

    0.05 * 30 = 1, 500, 000

    Thus, the number of employed people is equal to:

    Employed people = Labor force - Unemployed people

    Employed people = 30,000,000 - 1,500,000 = 2,850,000
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