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MBA, Ph.D in Management
Harvard university
Feb-1997 - Aug-2003
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Strayer University
Jan-2007 - Present
The following is a report from a not-very-effioient BLS survey taker: “There were 113 people in the
houses I visited. 23 ofthem were ohildren under the age of 15. 25 people had full-time jobs. and T4
had part-time jobs. There were 1E} retirees. 5 full-time homemakera. 13 full-time students over age 16.
and 3 people who were disabled and oannot work. The remaining people did not have jobs, but all said
they would like one. Nine of these people had not looked actively for work for three months. however.”
Find the labor foroe, the working-age population the number of employed workers. and the number of
unemployed workers. Instructions: Enter your responses as integer values. Labor force: people.
Working—age population: people.
Number of employed workers: people. Number of unemployed workers: people.
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