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People who are not currently employed, but say they want a job, are counted as unemployed only if they
 
  A) are actively seeking employment.
  B) are between 16 and 65 years of age.
  C) are willing to accept a reasonable offer.
  D) have no other source of income.
  E) have previously held a job.

Question 2

A person who refuses an offer of employment in order to keep looking for a better job is counted by the BLS as
 
  A) a discouraged worker.
  B) a shirker.
  C) eligible for unemployment compensation.
  D) not in the labor force.
  E) unemployed.



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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

E





 

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