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Labor Force Concepts Who belongs to the Working Age Population? The Working Age Population refers to the population 15 years old and over at a specified time. The working age population is divided into persons in the labor force and persons not in the labor force. Who are in the Labor Force? In the Labor Force or Economically Active Population refers to the population 15 years old and over who contribute to the production of goods and services in the country either employed or unemployed. Employed - persons aged 15 years old and over who are reported: 1. At Work even for
an hour during the reference period. Underemployed
- employed persons who express the desire to have additional hours of
work in their present job or in an additional job, or to have a new job
with longer working hours. Invisibly Underemployed - employed persons who already worked 40 hours during the reference week but who still want additional hours of work. Visibly Underemployed - employed persons who worked less than 40 hours during the reference week and wanted additional hours of work. Unemployed - persons in the labor force who did not work or had no job/business during the reference week but were reported looking for work. Also considered as unemployed are persons without a job or business who were reported as available for work but were not looking for work because of their belief that no work was available or because of temporary illness/disability, bad weather, pending job application or waiting for job interview. Who are the Persons Not in the Labor Force? Persons not in the Labor Force - refers to the population 15 years old and over who are neither employed nor unemployed e.g. persons who are not working and are not available during the reference week and persons who are not available and are not looking for work because of reasons other than those previously mentioned. Examples are housewives, students, disabled or retired persons and seasonal workers. Labor Force Participation Rate - proportion of the total number of persons in the labor force to the total household population 15 years old and over. Employment Rate - the ratio of the total number of employed persons to the total number of persons in the labor force. Unemployment Rate - proportion of the total number of unemployed persons to the total number of persons in the labor force. Underemployment Rate- the ratio of the total number of underemployed persons to the total number of employed persons. Source: Definition
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