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Civilian labor force
children under 18
children under 18
You would have no participation in the civilian labor force because it specifically excludes members of the armed forces.
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Civilian labor force
children under 18
children under 18
You would have no participation in the civilian labor force because it specifically excludes members of the armed forces.
98%, I know this because Buttface told me
a civilian
Anyone who is not classified by the Bureau of Labor Statistics
The Department of Labor statistics seem to break down as follows: Total employed are just that, employed persons 16 years and older. The civilian work force includes unemployed and employed persons, ages 16 and older.
individuals in the armed forces
Civilian fighting force
AnswerParticipation Rate = # employed + # unemployed ------------------------------------------------- X 100civilian non-institutionalized population (people 16 years old or older, not in prison, military, etc.)Unemployment Rate = # unemployed----------------------------------- X 100# unemployed + # employedEmployment Rate = # employed------------------------------------------------ X 100civilian non-institutionalized populationto calculate the labor force participation rate use the equation:LFP = CLF/ CNIP -- meaning labor force participation is calculated by dividing the civilianlabor force by the civilian non-institutional population.as for the unemployment rate use:unemployment rate = unemployment/ CLFand for the employment rate use:employment rate = employment/ CNIPto calculate the labor force participation rate use the equation:see the Related Link below for a full explanation.