Economy, asked by thumcherlathiru615, 11 months ago

What group contains the new entrants to the labour force?Explain

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Answered by 5queen36
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Answer:

One group includes individuals who enter the labor market for the first time and do not find jobs. These persons are defined by the Current Population Survey (CPS) as unemployed new entrants.....

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Answered by mindfulmaisel
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The unemployed new-entrants and the unemployed re-entrants contains the new entrant to the labour force.  

Explanation:

  • The labour force consists of employed and unemployed people. The new entrants to the labour force consist of people who enter the job market for the first time.  
  • The other group which consists of people who migrate from one place to another looking for a job also form part of the new entrants to the labour force.
  • The re-entrants are the ones who left their job to find another job and are now again seeking employment.
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