An economist is analyzing a country's labor market data. They find that, compared to other developed nations, a relatively small percentage of the working-age population is actively employed. However, of the people who are in the labor force (either working or actively seeking work), the unemployment rate is quite low. Which of the following best describes this specific combination of labor market characteristics?
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An economist is analyzing a country's labor market data. They find that, compared to other developed nations, a relatively small percentage of the working-age population is actively employed. However, of the people who are in the labor force (either working or actively seeking work), the unemployment rate is quite low. Which of the following best describes this specific combination of labor market characteristics?
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