A government agency provides labour data as presented in the table below. Based on this data, answer the following questions.
in thousands |
|
Both sexes, 15 years and over |
|
Population |
45,600 |
Labour force |
? |
Employed |
18,150 |
Unemployed |
3,550 |
Participation rate |
? |
Unemployment rate |
? |
Employment rate |
? |
A government agency provides labour data as presented in the table below. Based on this data,...
5. The accompanying table provides data on the size of the labour force and the number of unemployed work- ers for the provinces and territories of Canada. Labour force Unemployed (thousands) (thousands) May 2016 May 2017 May 2016 May 2017 2444.9 2484.2 194.5 193.1 2520.8 2612.9 153.4 146.3 675.7 678.6 40.0 35.9 387.7 384.8 38.5 32.4 Province/ Territory Alberta British Columbia Manitoba New Brunswick Newfoundland and Labrador Nova Scotia Ontario Prince Edward Island Quebec Saskatchewan 270.0 264.9 31.9 39.2 488.6...
Fill in the missing values in the table of data collected in a labour force survey in October 2015 for a particular region. (Round your responses for unemployment and labour fo employment-population ratio to one decimal place.) Value 19,414,100 Working Age Population Employment Unemployment Unemployment rate Labour force Labour force participation rate Employment-population ratio
Fill in the missing values in the table of data collected in a labour force survey in October 2015 for a particular region. (Round your responses for unemployment and labour force to the nearest whole number. Round your response for employment-population ratio to one decimal place.) Value 19,301,600 Working Age Population Employment Unemployment Unemployment rate Labour force Labour force participation rate Employment-population ratio 8.5% 67.1%
Fill in the missing values in
the table of data collected in a labour force survey in October
2015 for a particular region.
(Round your responses for unemployment and labour force to the
nearest whole number. Round your response for employment
cash–population ratio to one decimal place.)
Value 19,321,300 Working Age Population Employment Unemployment Unemployment rate Labour force Labour force participation rate Employment-population ratio 9.0% 65.0%
The table below shows the population and employment data for Gilead, a country with a total population of 1 million people. An questions to 2 decimal places (for example: 5.64) Status # of people Children (0-16 years old) 200,000 Employed 325,000 Unemployed 25,000 Discouraged adult workers 50,000 Full-time students over 16 100,000 Retired individuals 100,000 Stay-at-home parents 100,000 Non-civilians (employed by armed forces) 60,000 Institutionalized Individuals 40,000 What is Gilead's Unemployment rate? %5 What is Gilead's Labor Force Participation rate?
The table below uses adjusted data for the year 2000 provided by Statistics Canada. All values are in millions. Fill in the blank entries in the table. Adult Population Labour Force Unemployment Rate Labour-Force Participation Rate Country Employed Unemployed Japan 150 Number Number Number France 14.95 69.5 Number Number Number Germany Nu
2. The table below uses adjusted data for the year 2000 provided by Statistics Canada. All values are in millions. Fill in the blank entries in the table. Adult Population 108.12 Labour Force Labour-Force Unemployment Participation Rate Rate Country Japan France Germany Employed Unemployed 63.79 3.20 2.45 56.4 percent 69.17 25.98 39.75 8.08 percent
Wer questions The table below uses data for a specific year. All values in the table. 2 points All values are in thousands. Fill in the blank entries Country Adult Population Labor Employed Force Unemployed Unemployment Rate Participation 1109,474 Rate Vapan France Germany 62,510 3.500 70,159 66,010 26,870 39,591 2.577 $7.41 19.69 Q3. 4points Define and give an example of a catch up effect. 1 point - Set two government policies that contribute to improve the productivity and explain each...
The table below provides some labor statistics for years 1995, 2000 a table, please respond the questions below 2. nd 2005. Using the Variable 1995 2000 2005 Population Adult population Adult population able to 26,000,000 27,000,000 28,000.000 18,000,000 19,000,000 20,500.000 18,800,000 20,000.000 17.900.000 work Adult population able 15,700,000 16,500,000 18,000,000 and wanting to work Number employed Number unemployed 14.000,000 14,500,000 15,000,000 1.000.000 1,500,000 2.500,000 a) Define labor force. For each year find the labor force. Define the term "discouraged workers"....
in 2007 the us labor force was equal to thousands
QUESTION 1 Refer to the data in the table to answer all of the questions that follow. All of the numbers are from the Bureau of Labor Statistics. The Civilian Noninstitutional Population' is defined as "persons 16 years of age and older residing in the 50 states and the District of Columbia who do not live in institutions (for example. correctional facilities, long-term care hospitals, and nursing homes) and who...