English, asked by bhawna675, 1 month ago

What are the two main groups into which the working-age population is

divided?

A. Employed and unemployed.

B. Of working age and not of working age.

C. Full-time workers and part-time workers.

D. In the labour force and not in the labour force​

Answers

Answered by lakshay5016
1

Explanation:

The working-age population is divided into two groups: those in the labor force and those not in the labor force. The labor force is the number of people employed plus the number unemployed

Answered by Anonymous
0

The group is In the labour force and not in the labour force​.

  • The labour force is made up of both working and unemployed people who are eagerly searching for decent jobs.
  • People not in the labour force are those that were neither working nor unemployed because they were incapable or unable to provide labour services under the specific circumstances that existed in their labour markets.
  • The unemployed who are not seeking jobs are unincluded in the labour pool. For example - seniors and students, are unincluded in the work force.

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