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Suppose the labor force stays constant, and the working age population stays constant, but some people who were unemployed become employed. as a result, the labor force participation rate will
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Suppose the labor force stays constant, and the working age population stays constant, but some people who were unemployed become employed. as a result, the labor force participation rate will
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...increase due to unemployed people becoming employed and joining labor force, along with the fact that the working age population is staying constant
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