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Antonio is a 75-year-old professor. He teaches only one or two courses a year, but he's still pursuing an active research agenda. EMPLOYED, as long as he keeps with his research and teaching activities, he should be considered employed.
Caroline is a 32-year-old professional basketball player. She finished her last season as a player 3 weeks ago and is currently interviewing for a coaching position. EMPLOYED, in order to be considered unemployed, you must be without a job for at least 4 weeks.
Dmitri is a 77-year-old retired professor. He enjoys volunteering at the local public library. NOT IN THE LABOR FORCE, he is retired and volunteer work is not considered a job.
Latasha is a 26-year-old who lost her job as a copy editor for a local newspaper. She has spent the past few weeks out of work and interviewing for other editing jobs. She is thinking about going back to grad school if her job search doesn't succeed after a few more weeks. UNEMPLOYED, she is considered unemployed because she has been without a job for several weeks but is actively looking for a new job.
Jake is a 17-year-old who just graduated from high school. He is taking it easy this summer, relaxing by the pool with his friends and family, and volunteering part-time at the local nursing home. NOT IN THE LABOR FORCE, you must be willing and able to work to be considered part of the labor force and Jake is not willing to work.
Frances is a 10-year-old student at West Valley Middle School. She baby-sits her younger sister and does other chores for which her parents give her an allowance of $30 per week. NOT IN ADULT POPULATION, you need to be at least 16 to be included in the labor force.