No, labor force only refers to people who are in fact working.
a person who has lost a job but is looking for one
a person who has lost a job but is looking for one
Sixteen year olds can be included in the Civilian Labor Force if they are actively seeking or available for work and are not attending school full-time. They may be looking for part-time or seasonal employment opportunities.
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No, the unemployed are not included in the labor force. The labor force consists of people who are either employed or actively seeking employment. Unemployed individuals who are not actively seeking employment are typically considered to be outside the labor force.
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a person who lost a job but looking for a new one (by Solomon Zelman)
a person who lost a job but looking for a new one (by Solomon Zelman)
No, retirees are counted by the Bureau of Labor Statistics as "out of the labor force."
The labor force is equal to a financial asset.
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The Related Link below breaks down the work force by many factors.