The percentage of people employed aged 16 years and older divided by the working-age population is known as the A: employment rate. B: employment-to-population ratio. C: labor force participation rate. D: working-age population ratio.
The percentage of people employed aged 16 years and older divided by the working-age population is known as the A: employment rate. B: employment-to-population ratio. C: labor force participation rate. D: working-age population ratio.
If the number of people unemployed is 100, the number of people employed is 1000, and the working-age population is 1400, then the employment-to-population ratio is A: 78.6 percent. B: 75 percent. C: 71.4 percent. D: 66.6 percent.
If the number of people unemployed is 100, the number of people employed is 1000, and the working-age population is 1400, then the employment-to-population ratio is A: 78.6 percent. B: 75 percent. C: 71.4 percent. D: 66.6 percent.
The passage is mainly about ______. A: lifelong training of employment B: policies of lifelong employment C: attitudes towards lifelong employment D: employer's interest in lifelong employment
The passage is mainly about ______. A: lifelong training of employment B: policies of lifelong employment C: attitudes towards lifelong employment D: employer's interest in lifelong employment
Which of the following fall during a recession? A: both retail sales and employment B: retail sales but not employment C: employment but not retail sales D: neither employment nor retail sales
Which of the following fall during a recession? A: both retail sales and employment B: retail sales but not employment C: employment but not retail sales D: neither employment nor retail sales
When estimating population parameters, a point estimate is:? always equal to a population value.|a range of possible values for a population parameter.|the population mean.|a statistic that estimates a population parameter.
When estimating population parameters, a point estimate is:? always equal to a population value.|a range of possible values for a population parameter.|the population mean.|a statistic that estimates a population parameter.
----What ______the population of China? --China has a population of around 1.4 billion. One-third of the population ______ workers here.
----What ______the population of China? --China has a population of around 1.4 billion. One-third of the population ______ workers here.
I don’t know ____ . A: what the population of Tianjin is B: what is the population of Tianjin C: how much the population in Tianjin is D: how much is the population in Tianjin
I don’t know ____ . A: what the population of Tianjin is B: what is the population of Tianjin C: how much the population in Tianjin is D: how much is the population in Tianjin
________<br/>are special employment agencies retained by employers to seek out top<br/>management talent for their clients. A: State-run employment agencies B: Private employment agencies C: Temporary agencies D: Executive recruiters
________<br/>are special employment agencies retained by employers to seek out top<br/>management talent for their clients. A: State-run employment agencies B: Private employment agencies C: Temporary agencies D: Executive recruiters
What _____ the population of China? One-third of the population _____ workers here.
What _____ the population of China? One-third of the population _____ workers here.
----What ______the population of China?--China has a population of around 1.4 billion. One-third of the population ______ workers here. A: is; are B: are; are C: is; is D: are; is
----What ______the population of China?--China has a population of around 1.4 billion. One-third of the population ______ workers here. A: is; are B: are; are C: is; is D: are; is