Anyone who is not classified by the Bureau of Labor Statistics
are not counted as being in the labor force.
Civilian fighting force
Another name for a civilian work force is a non-military workforce.
Civilian labor force
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.
Workers' Force was created in 1948.
A person who is not a member of the military or the police force.
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They are not counted as part of the labor force unless they enter the labor force. They are considered to be part of the eligible labor force because 16 is the age you can legally be employed because of child labor laws. That is not to say someone under 16 can't work. it just means those under 16 are severly restricted in what they can do such as operate certain types of machinary and such.
children under 18
You would have no participation in the civilian labor force because it specifically excludes members of the armed forces.
"Civilian" can be a noun or an adjective. It is not a prefix or a suffix.