Working-Age Male Labor Force Participation Rate
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A Working-Age Male Labor Force Participation Rate is a working-age labor force participation rate that is a male labor force participation rate (for a working-age male population).
- Context:
- It can be a Regional-based Measure, a Sex-based Measure, an Age-based Measure.
- It can be reported in a Working-Age Labor Force Participation Rate Chart.
- It can range from being a High Working-Age Labor Force Participation Rate to being a Low Working-Age Labor Force Participation Rate.
- Example(s):
- a Global Working-Age Male Labor Force Participation Rate.
- a U.S. Working-Age Male Labor Force Participation Rate (Eberstadt, 2016), such as a 2012_U.S. Working-Age Male Labor Participation Rate.
- a Canada Working-Age Male Labor Participation Rate, such as a 2012_Canada Working-Age Male Labor Participation Rate.
- a Germany Working-Age Male Labor Participation Rate, such as a 2012_Germany Working-Age Male Labor Participation Rate.
- a China Working-Age Male Labor Participation Rate, such as a 2012_China Working-Age Male Labor Participation Rate.
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- Counter-Example(s):
- See: Military Labor Force, Human Labor.
References
2016
- (Eberstadt, 2016) ⇒ Nicholas Eberstadt. (2016). “Men Without Work: America's Invisible Crisis." Templeton Press. ISBN:9781599474700