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Labor Market Metrics Calculation and Interpretation

An economic report for a country provides the following data for a specific month:

  • Working-Age Population: 200 million
  • Employed Persons: 140 million
  • Unemployed Persons: 10 million

Based on the data provided, calculate both the employment rate and the unemployment rate. Then, explain why the two rates are calculated using different population bases (denominators) and identify the specific group of people that causes this difference.

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