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Distinguishing Labor Force from Working-Age Population Graphically

In a graphical model of the labor market, two vertical lines are often drawn on the horizontal axis that measures employment: one representing the working-age population and another representing the labor force. Explain why the line for the labor force is always positioned to the left of the line for the working-age population.

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