A) higher so unemployment would be higher.
B) higher so unemployment would be lower.
C) lower so unemployment would be higher.
D) lower so unemployment would be lower.
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A) increased, and the labor-force participation rate of men has increased.
B) increased, and the labor-force participation rate of men has decreased.
C) decreased, and the labor-force participation rate of men has increased.
D) decreased, and the labor-force participation rate of men has decreased.
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A) 40 million
B) 70 million
C) 100 million
D) 105 million
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A) counted as out of the labor force but should be counted as unemployed.
B) counted as unemployed but should be counted as out of the labor force.
C) correctly counted as out of the labor force.
D) correctly counted as unemployed.
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A) 9,600
B) 10,600
C) 11,000
D) 11,200
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A) economy's longΒrun target level of unemployment.
B) amount of unemployment that the economy normally experiences.
C) lowest rate of unemployment the economy can achieve.
D) All of the above are correct.
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A) structural unemployment.
B) frictional unemployment.
C) cyclical unemployment.
D) marginal unemployment.
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A) increase, causing employment in other industries to rise.
B) increase, causing employment in other industries to fall.
C) decrease, causing employment in other industries to rise.
D) decrease, causing employment in other industries to fall.
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A) people who are temporarily absent from their job and people who work without pay in a family member's business
B) people who are temporarily absent from their job but not people who work without pay in a family member's business
C) people who work without pay in a family member's business but not people who are temporarily absent from their job
D) neither people who are temporarily absent from their job nor people who work without pay in a family member's business
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A) 30 million are not in the labor force.
B) 35 million are in the labor force.
C) 75 million are in the labor force.
D) 35 million are not in the labor force.
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