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Analyzing an Atypical Labor Market

A country's economic advisors are analyzing its labor market data. They observe that while a significant portion of the working-age population is not actively seeking employment (e.g., they are students, retirees, or homemakers), the vast majority of those who are in the labor force have jobs. Furthermore, a high percentage of the total working-age population is employed. Based on this description, explain why this country's labor market profile is considered unusual and what it implies about the relationship between the participation rate, unemployment rate, and employment rate.

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