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How do you calculate the employment-population-ratio? - Answers
Number of people employed divided by total population tells you what percent of the population is employed. If you have 10,000 people and 9,500 of them have jobs, then 95% of the population is employed (9500 / 10000 = .95).
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Number of people employed divided by total population tells you what percent of the population is employed. If you have 10,000 people and 9,500 of them have jobs, then 95% of the population is employed (9500 / 10000 = .95).
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How do you calculate the employment-population-ratio? - Answers
Number of people employed divided by total population tells you what percent of the population is employed. If you have 10,000 people and 9,500 of them have jobs, then 95% of the population is employed (9500 / 10000 = .95).
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