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29 April, 18:32

Who among the following would be counted as "unemployed"? Group of answer choices Mary, who worked only 35 hours last week. None of the above is correct. Karen, who neither has a job nor is looking for one. Shasta, who is waiting to be recalled to a job from which she has been laid off.

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  1. 29 April, 20:56
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    The answer is: Shasta, who is waiting to be recalled to a job from which she has been laid off.

    Explanation:

    To be considered unemployed, an individual must be currently out of a job but actively seeking one. Individuals that are not actively seeking a job can still be considered unemployed if: they are waiting to start a new job within 30 days or are waiting to be recalled from layoff.

    Mary is currently working, so she can not be considered unemployed.

    Karen is not currently working but she is not looking for a job either, so she can not be considered unemployed.

    Shasta on the other hand, doesn't have a job but is waiting to be recalled by a former employer.
  2. 29 April, 21:11
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    Answer: "Shasta, who is waiting to be recalled to a job from which she has been laid off" - would be counted as "unemployed" because the term unemployment refers to lack of work. An unemployed person is one who is part of the active population (is of working age) and who seeks employment without getting it. This situation translates into the inability to work despite the will of the person
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