Economy, asked by jasnoorsandhu108, 10 days ago

1. Statistics Canada conducts monthly surveys known as the LFS to determine the status of the labour force in Canada. 2. A 14-year-old individual who is looking for a part-time job while going to school is counted as unemployed by Statistics Canada. 3. Someone who is out of work but has given up looking for work because they are discouraged is counted by Statistics Canada as a non-participant. 4. Someone who is working part time but would prefer to work full time is counted by Statistics Canada as unemployed.​

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Answered by XxAngelicSoulxX
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Explanation:

  • job while going to school is counted as unemployed by Statistics Canada. 3. Someone who is out of work but has given up looking for work because they are discouraged is counted by Statistics Canada as a non-participant. 4. Someone who is working part time but would prefer to work full time is counted by Statistics Canada as unemployed
Answered by llBrutalEmpirell
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Explanation:

Answer. In the late 1920s, Max Ringelmann, a German psychologist, set out to determine if individuals put forth the same level of effort in a group as they did when they were working alone.

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