Multiple Choice
Experts use two ways of measuring private pension coverage - a percent of paid workers or a percent of the labour force. The difference between these two measures is
A) the paid workers measure increases the number of persons covered
B) the labour force measure increases the number of persons covered
C) the paid worker measure includes the self-employed
D) the paid workers measure includes the unemployed
E) the labour force measure includes paid family members
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