Discouraged workers are included in the calculation of the
i. unemployment rate.
ii. labor force participation rate.
iii. working-age population.
working-age population.-a discouraged worker is a person of legal employment age who is not actively seeking employment or who has not found employment after long-term unemployment, discouraged workers are not actively searching for a job, they are considered nonparticipants in the labor market—that is, they are neither counted as unemployed nor included in the labor force.. The working-age population is commonly defined as persons aged 15 years and older, although the age limits can vary from country to country.who is working or ready to work
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