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segrsyd

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To be unemployed is to be
 
  A) without a job, but actively looking for a job.
  B) without any source of income.
  C) without an identity.
  D) all of the above.

Question 2

Official data on unemployment are based on
 
  A) a survey of households by the Bureau of the Census.
  B) employer data on hiring rates.
  C) the number of actual payments for unemployment compensation.
  D) the number of claims for unemployment compensation.
  E) the number of responses to ads in the help-wanted section of major newspapers.



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Answer to Question 1

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