The noninstitutionalized population over 16 in the economy who hold jobs or are looking for them.
A number of people working.
People
In 1890, women made up about 15% of the U.S. labor force. Today, they represent almost 50%.
Yes. It's the only way to determine the rate of unemployment. The labor force is made up of the employed, the unemployed, those qualified to be, but who have given up looking for work, etc.
woan and children
The Colonial New York's labor force was made up of slaves. Slaves worked on farms and were put to work building the colonies' structures.
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force labor
55 and up
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.
false
The labor force is consider as the number of people working. The labor force includes people who are working and those unemployed.
Day labor was made up of day laborers and domestic servants who were mostly women.