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In each of the following examples, identify whether the person is counted in the official labor force or not. a. Cynthia owns and operates her own retail store. b. Elder has recently moved to a retirement community in Florida where he enjoys his "golden years" as a retiree. c. Drew lost his job at the bank last year. He spent 6 months applying for every job possible before giving up 2 months ago. d. Katherine works part-time at a small retail store. She would like to work full-time, but her employer is unable to extend her hours. e. Latisha is an ambitious 15-year-old who spends her summer working as a lifeguard at a local pool. f. Bill is currently serving a prison sentence, and works making license plates. g. Tyrell just graduated college with a business degree. He is currently looking for a banking job in the major city he just moved to. h. John and his wife just had their second child. They decided that it was best for John to leave his job and care for their new child.

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