The employment to population ratio is equal to the number of persons employed divided by the working age population.
Hence the correct answer is
B)75/100
This Question: 1 pt 7 of 64 (1 complete) Based on the following data for the country of Tiny Town, the employment-t...
42 of 64 (21 complete) The table gives information reported by the Bureau of Labor Statistics for 2010 Calculate the unemployment rate, the labor force participation rate, and the employment to population ratio >>> Answer to 1 decimal place The unemployment rate is percent The labor force participationale la percent. The employment-to-population ratio is percent Labor force Employment Working age population 153,700,000 139,100,000 237,800,000
This Question: 1 pt 17 of 64 (4 complete) Number (millions) Category Discouraged workers Unemployed workers Employed workers Population (16 years and over) 15 40 100 225 In the above table, the labor force participation rate is OA. 62 percent. B. 44 percent. O C. 69 percent O D. 55 percent
Refer to Table above a Estimate the inflation rate between 2005 and 2006 182.9-174.6/1746-100 -100.2 b. Estimate the CPI during 2007 6. In the table below are statistics showing the working age population, the labor force and total employment in year 1 and year 2. Make the computations necessary to complete the table. (Number of persons is in thousands.): Year 1 209,699 140,862 135 208 Year 2 211,864 141,815 125.973 Working age population (Adult Population)" Labor force Employed Unemployed Unemployment...
Table 1 Total population Working-age population Employment Unemployment 20,000 15,000 1,000 100 2) Refer to Table I. The unemployment rate for this simple economy equals A) (100/1,000) x 100. B) (100/1,100) x 100. C) (100/15,000) * 100. D) (100/20,000) 100. 3) Refer to Table 1. The labor force participation rate for this simple economy equals A) (1,000/1,100) x 100. B) (1,000/15,000) 100. C) (1,100/15,000) x 100. D) (1,100/20,000) * 100. 4) Suppose the working-age population of a fictional economy falls...
This Question: 1 pt 37 of 64 (18 complete) The first table descres an economy's labor market in 2018 and the second table describes its production function in 2016 Real wage rate Labor hours Labor hours supplied In 2019, the population increases and labor hours supplied increase by 20 hours at each real wage rate What are the equilibrium real wage rate, labor productivity and potential GOP in 2019? h 2019, the equilibrium real wage rates an hour and the...
This Question: 1 pt 54 of 64 (31 complete) In 2016, consumers in Dexter consumed only books and pers. The prices and quantities for 2016 and 2017 are listed in the table. The reference base period for Dexter's CP1 is 2016. What is the cost of the CPI basket in 2016? 2017 Quantity tem Books Pens 2016 Quantity Price 10 $0 20 $ 1 Price $50 15 O A 5430 OB. $335 OC. $320 OD. $540
be Employment/Business Cycles Assignment Chp.9 Use your textbook and lecture notes to answer the following questions The discussion question (1 and 2) must be a minimum of 2 paragraphs each, either typed (12 font) or written on a separate sheet of paper,f can't read your writing, please, type to receive full credit. 1. Discuss the worst economic times and the best economic times use economic terms. 2. Discuss the best periods of employment using a periodic time table. 3. Using...
1. Measuring employment, unemployment, and labor force participation Consider a small economy composed of six people: Bob, Cho, Eric, Ginny, Lucia, and Kenji. Each person's employment status is described in the following table. Based on the criteria used by the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS), identify each person’s status as employed, unemployed, “not in the labor force” (if not in the civilian labor force but still part of the adult population), or “not in the adult population” if not in...
5. Assume the following data apply to a certain country Year CPL inflation 1746 182B 2005 2006 2007 2008 Refer to Table above. a. Estimate the inflation rate between 2005 and 2006 b. Estimate the CPI during 2007 6. In the table below are statistics showing the working age population, the labor force and total employment in year 1 and year 2. Make the computations necessary to complete the table. (Number of persons is in thousands.): Year 1 209,699 140,862...
QUESTION 9 Using the information in Table 8-1, Table 8-1 10,000 200 100 Population (of which 1/2 are 16 and older) Full-time Students Retired Currently working Called in Sick Full-time homemakers (stay at home moms and dads) Currently on Vacation Others Not Working (200 are too disabled to work and 300 quit looking for work months ago. The other 1000 are actively seeking employment.) 2000 400 200 88 What is the labor force participation rate in Nellyville? OOO a. 60%...