Anyone who is not classified by the Bureau of Labor Statistics
are not counted as being in the labor force.
Civilian fighting force
Civilian labor force
Workers' Force was created in 1948.
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.
A person who is not a member of the military or the police force.
false
children under 18
You would have no participation in the civilian labor force because it specifically excludes members of the armed forces.
children under 18
Any country's military is paid for by its gross national product, or GNP. A military structure exists primarily to fight and contributes little if any weath to the GNP, but there may be exceptions to this rule. The US Army Corps of Engineers, for example, may possibly be counted as part of the US labor force because they have been involved with civilian projects which might contribute to the GNP.
Department of the Air Force