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Distinguishing Between Non-Employment Categories

Within the working-age population, economists make a critical distinction between individuals who are not currently employed. Explain why a person who is not working and has not looked for a job in the past month is classified differently from a person who is not working but has been actively searching for one. What is the significance of this distinction for analyzing the labour market?

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