Economic activity rate
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Economic activity rate, EAR (or labor force participation rate, LFPR), is the percentage of the population, both employed and unemployed,[1] that constitutes the workforce, regardless of whether they are currently employed or job searching.[2]
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This figure is a measure of the degree of success of the economy in engaging the population in some form of production of services or goods.
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