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Business, 25.10.2019 01:43, goldenrizo

Select the effects of the following scenarios on the listed employment statistics (assuming all other factors stay constant): a. an unemployed lawyer tries unsuccessfully for several months to find work in his field. he finally takes a part-time job as a waiter. u3 will (click to select) end u6 will ( (click to select) a. the labor force participation rate will (click to se stay the same increase b. due to decrease chinist at an appliance factory has his hours cut to 25 hours per week. u3 will (click to select) 9 and u6 will (click to select) 9. the labor force participation rate will (click to select) a. c. after several months of unsuccessful job searches, an unemployed carpenter gives up looking for work. u3 will (click to select) a and u6 will (click to select) 4). the labor force participation rate will ( (click to select) $). d. an unemployed painter has been hunting for a job, but this month he did not actively look for work because his truck broke down. u3 will [(click to select) a and u6 will [(click to select) 9. the labor force participation rate will ( (click to select) ~). e. a full-time college student graduates and unsuccessfully searches for a job. u3 will (click to select) a and and u6 will (click to select) a. the labor force participation rate will ( (click to

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