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Consider the following data from the start of a comparative economic study: In the year 1960, the employment rate in the United States was approximately 93%, while the employment rate in the United Kingdom was approximately 91%. Based on this information for the year 1960, the United Kingdom had a larger fraction of its working-age population employed compared to the United States.

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