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Q: What people is considered part of the labor force?
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What people is considered part is the labor force?

a person who has lost a job but is looking for one


What is considered part of the labor force?

a person who has lost a job but is looking for one


What percent of people in Mexico are labor force?

44.71 million out of 111.21 million Mexicans form part of the labor force (40.2%).


If someone is looking for a job but cannot find one is he or she part of the labor force?

No, labor force only refers to people who are in fact working.


Who is considered a part of labor force?

a person who lost a job but looking for a new one (by Solomon Zelman)


What is forced labor?

The labor force consists of adults over 16 years of age who are either employed (full-time or part-time) or unemployed. The labor force does not include those people who are not in the labor force (ex: student, stay at home mom)


Why are 16 year old counted in the Civilian Labor Force?

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.


What is the reserve labor force?

The reserve army of labor was part of Karl Marx's political economy. He referred to the unemployed and the underemployed as the reserve labor force.


What are the fastest growing part of the labor force?

Minorities


Are full time students part of the labor force?

yes


Are full time volunteers part of the labor force?

"The 93 million volunteers1 receive no direct monetary compensation and are not counted in either labor force or employment statistics, and so their importance is under-appreciated"http://www.northwestern.edu/ipr/people/weisbrodlaborsort.pdf


What workers are not counted as being part of the civilian labor force?

Anyone who is not classified by the Bureau of Labor Statistics