a simple participation rate can be calculated by taking the number of surveys completed divided by the number of total surveys distributed.
AnswerParticipation Rate = # employed + # unemployed ------------------------------------------------- X 100civilian non-institutionalized population (people 16 years old or older, not in prison, military, etc.)Unemployment Rate = # unemployed----------------------------------- X 100# unemployed + # employedEmployment Rate = # employed------------------------------------------------ X 100civilian non-institutionalized populationto calculate the labor force participation rate use the equation:LFP = CLF/ CNIP -- meaning labor force participation is calculated by dividing the civilianlabor force by the civilian non-institutional population.as for the unemployment rate use:unemployment rate = unemployment/ CLFand for the employment rate use:employment rate = employment/ CNIPto calculate the labor force participation rate use the equation:see the Related Link below for a full explanation.
If you mean employment rate, then it is employment/labor force. the participation rate is the labor force/non-institutionalized population over 16, I believe. A participation rate generally implies that what the data is explaining is overall how many people are working out of an entire population. Labor force participation rate= (number of people in the labor force) divided by total adult population note adult population in the work force is considered to start at age 15 number of people in the work force is the sum of unemployed and employed adults
to calculate birth rate, you take the number of births, divide it by the population and then times that answer by 100.
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Participation rate of what.
The working age population is an age range. If given the number of people in the labor force and the labor force participation rate you can calculate the working age population by dividing the number of people in the labor force by the labor participation rate (in decimal, not percentage form)
AnswerParticipation Rate = # employed + # unemployed ------------------------------------------------- X 100civilian non-institutionalized population (people 16 years old or older, not in prison, military, etc.)Unemployment Rate = # unemployed----------------------------------- X 100# unemployed + # employedEmployment Rate = # employed------------------------------------------------ X 100civilian non-institutionalized populationto calculate the labor force participation rate use the equation:LFP = CLF/ CNIP -- meaning labor force participation is calculated by dividing the civilianlabor force by the civilian non-institutional population.as for the unemployment rate use:unemployment rate = unemployment/ CLFand for the employment rate use:employment rate = employment/ CNIPto calculate the labor force participation rate use the equation:see the Related Link below for a full explanation.
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If you mean employment rate, then it is employment/labor force. the participation rate is the labor force/non-institutionalized population over 16, I believe. A participation rate generally implies that what the data is explaining is overall how many people are working out of an entire population. Labor force participation rate= (number of people in the labor force) divided by total adult population note adult population in the work force is considered to start at age 15 number of people in the work force is the sum of unemployed and employed adults
survey the land or entire area with surveying equipment, look at previously recorded survey data from over the years, compare your findings with those previously taken, to see what the rate of subsidence is for the area.
The answer will depend on what variable you want to calculate.
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K. Bruce Waddell has written: 'A survey of public review hearings in Northern Canada' -- subject(s): Administrative procedure, Citizen participation, Political participation
Survey says...New England. :D