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Individuals who want to work and have searched for work in the prior​ year, but are not currently looking for work because they believe they​ won't be able to find a job are called(discouraged/employed/marginally attached)workers. They (are/are not)included in the labor force.

Individuals who would like to work and have searched for work in the recent​ past, but have stopped looking for work for a variety of reasons are known as (employed/marginally attached/discouraged)workers. They(are/are not)included in the labor force.
Workers who would like to be employed full time but hold​part-time jobs are(employed/marginally attached/discouraged)workers. These individuals (are/are not)included in The labor force.

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Answer:

Discouraged; are not

Marginally attached; are not

Employed; are

Step-by-step explanation:

Those workers who have had a job in past but are currently unemployed and are not currently looking for work because they were not able to find job are called discouraged workers.

They believe they will not find a job now so have stopped looking. These workers are not included in the labor force.

Marginally attached workers are those workers who are not employed but are not looking for work because of a number of reasons such as illness, school, responsibility, etc. These workers are also not included in labor force.

Those workers who would like to have full-time job but are employed part-time are considered employed. These workers are included in the labor force.

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