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Dividing the Number Unemployed by the Number of People in the Labour

Question 35

Question 35

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Dividing the number unemployed by the number of people in the labour force yields


A) the rate of unemployment.
B) the labour force participation rate.
C) the inflation rate.
D) the Help Wanted Index.

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