Person Status Allen Unpaid stay-at-home dad. Has not looked for a job in several years Ben College president Allison Part-time welder. Actively looking for full-time work Brittany Self-employed full-time wedding singer Cathy Full-time physician's assistant Calvin Retired finance professor. Last applied for work 10 weeks ago Diane Laid-off fork-lift operator expecting to be recalled David Works for a bicycle store. Age 70 Evelyn Manager of health food store Eli Museum guard. Was not at work last week due to illness Flora Has never been employed. Looked for a job last week Frank Fired from job as an investment banker. Last looked for work three weeks ago Refer to Table 28-1. How many in the sample are in the labor force? a. 11 b. 10 c. 9 d. 8
Person Status Allen Unpaid stay-at-home dad. Has not looked for a job in several years Ben College president Allison Part-time welder. Actively looking for full-time work Brittany Self-employed full-time wedding singer Cathy Full-time physician's assistant Calvin Retired finance professor. Last applied for work 10 weeks ago Diane Laid-off fork-lift operator expecting to be recalled David Works for a bicycle store. Age 70 Evelyn Manager of health food store Eli Museum guard. Was not at work last week due to illness Flora Has never been employed. Looked for a job last week Frank Fired from job as an investment banker. Last looked for work three weeks ago Refer to Table 28-1. How many in the sample are in the labor force? a. 11 b. 10 c. 9 d. 8
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Table 28-1
Sample Population
Person | Status |
Allen | Unpaid stay-at-home dad. Has not looked for a job in several years |
Ben | College president |
Allison | Part-time welder. Actively looking for full-time work |
Brittany | Self-employed full-time wedding singer |
Cathy | Full-time physician's assistant |
Calvin | Retired finance professor. Last applied for work 10 weeks ago |
Diane | Laid-off fork-lift operator expecting to be recalled |
David | Works for a bicycle store. Age 70 |
Evelyn | Manager of health food store |
Eli | Museum guard. Was not at work last week due to illness |
Flora | Has never been employed. Looked for a job last week |
Frank | Fired from job as an investment banker. Last looked for work three weeks ago |
Refer to Table 28-1. How many in the sample are in the labor force?
a. |
11
|
|
b. |
10
|
|
c. |
9
|
|
d. |
8
|
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