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Exclusion of Self-Employed and Non-Participants from the Labor Force Model

To simplify the analysis, the supply-side model deliberately omits certain groups from its definition of the labor force. Specifically, individuals who are self-employed or not actively seeking work are not included in the model's framework.

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