Multiple Choice
In calculating the unemployment rate, part-time workers are
A) counted as unemployed because they are not working full time.
B) counted as employed because they are receiving payment for work.
C) used to determine the size of the labor force but not the unemployment rate.
D) treated the same as "discouraged" workers who are not actively seeking employment.
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