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Vivian is a college sophomore. She takes four courses at her college, which qualifies her for full-time status at the college. She also works 20 hours a week as a cashier at the Student Union. How is she classified in terms of the labor force?
 
  a. She is NILF because she is a full-time student.
  b. She is in the labor force, but she is not counted as employed because she is a part-time worker.
 c. She is in the labor force and she is employed.
  d. Her classification depends upon whether she is younger than 18 years or older than 18 years.
 e. Her classification depends upon whether she wants to work full-time or not.

Question 2

A researcher wants to demonstrate that in 2008 there are relatively more women engaged in paid labor than there were in 1958 . The best measure for showing this change is
 
  a. the unemployment rate for women.
  b. the labor force participation rate for women.
  c. the number of women who are NILF.
  d. the number of women who were covered by Social Security payroll taxes.
  e. the number of women who filed federal income tax returns.



nguyenhoanhat

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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

b



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