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9 December, 22:50

A country has 50 million people, 30 million of whom are adults. Of the adults, 5 million are not interested in working, another 5 million are interested in working but have given up looking for work, and 5 million are still looking for work. Of those who do have jobs, 5 million are working part time but would like to work full time, and the remaining 10 million are working full time. What is this country's labor force participation rate? 83.3% 75% 50% 66.7%

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  1. 9 December, 23:11
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    66.7%

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Given that

    Total population = 50 million

    Adults = 30 million

    Those not interested in working = 5 million

    Those interested in working but given up on searching = 5 million

    Those searching = 5 million

    Those working part time = 5 million

    Those working full time = 10 million

    Recall that

    Labour force participation rate = (number of people actively participating in labour : total number of people eligible) * 100

    Number of people actively participating in labour = employed + unemployed

    Employed = 10 million full time + 5 million part time

    = 15 million

    Unemployed = 5 million. Those searching.

    Thus,

    People actively participating in labour = 15 + 5 = 20 million.

    Total number of eligible people = total number of adults = 30 million

    Therefore

    Labour participation rate = (20/30) * 100

    = 0.66667 * 100

    = 66.6667

    Approximately 66.7%
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