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Labour Force Participation Rate

Economics ⇒ Employment and Unemployment

Labour Force Participation Rate starts at 10 and continues till grade 12. QuestionsToday has an evolving set of questions to continuously challenge students so that their knowledge grows in Labour Force Participation Rate. How you perform is determined by your score and the time you take. When you play a quiz, your answers are evaluated in concept instead of actual words and definitions used.
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A country has a working-age population of 5000, with 3000 employed and 500 unemployed people. What is the LFPR?
A town has a working-age population of 10,000. If 4,000 are employed and 1,000 are unemployed but seeking work, what is the LFPR?
A village has 200 people aged 15 and above. 80 are employed, 20 are unemployed and seeking work, and 100 are not in the labour force. What is the LFPR?
Describe how seasonal employment can affect LFPR in rural India.
Describe two factors that can affect the Labour Force Participation Rate in India.
Discuss how education level affects LFPR in India.
Discuss the relationship between LFPR and economic growth.
Explain the difference between Labour Force Participation Rate and Unemployment Rate.
Explain the impact of gender disparity on LFPR in India.
Explain the impact of urbanisation on LFPR in India.
Explain why LFPR among elderly people is generally low.
Explain why LFPR is considered an important indicator of economic development.
If the labour force is 800 and the working-age population is 2000, calculate the LFPR.
If the LFPR in a country is 50%, what does it mean?
If the number of unemployed people increases but the working-age population remains the same, what happens to the LFPR?
If the working-age population is 1000 and the labour force is 600, what is the LFPR?
State one policy measure that can help increase LFPR in India.
State one reason why LFPR among rural women in India is lower than among rural men.
What is meant by Labour Force Participation Rate (LFPR)?