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Interpreting Contradictory Labor Market Data

An economist observes that in a particular country, the official unemployment rate has fallen to a 5-year low. However, at the same time, the proportion of the working-age population that holds a job has barely increased and remains well below its pre-recession peak. Explain how these two seemingly contradictory facts can coexist. What underlying labor market trend could account for this situation?

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