about 35.86 million (2004 est)
Brazil has a total population of approximately 200,400,000, and its estimated labor force is 104,745,358. The labor force in the United States is 158,666,072.
50,130,000
The labor force participation rate is calculated by dividing the number of people in the labor force by the total working-age population and multiplying by 100. The labor force includes those who are employed or actively seeking employment.
the percentage of the total labor force that is unemployed
You can calculate the labor force by calculating how many people are working, retired and underage. You then use this figure to subtract from the total number of people in the nation.
49.18 million extensive export of labor, mostly to the Middle East, and use of child labor (2007 est.)
force labor
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.
Labor Force .
Up to 2009: the total No. is about 27,750,712.
If you mean employment rate, then it is employment/labor force. the participation rate is the labor force/non-institutionalized population over 16, I believe. A participation rate generally implies that what the data is explaining is overall how many people are working out of an entire population. Labor force participation rate= (number of people in the labor force) divided by total adult population note adult population in the work force is considered to start at age 15 number of people in the work force is the sum of unemployed and employed adults
No, retirees are counted by the Bureau of Labor Statistics as "out of the labor force."