Occupational distribution

Discussion in 'Business & Economics' started by chikis, Jan 30, 2012.

  1. chikis Registered Senior Member

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    Help! I just came across this question:
    A review of occupational distribution of population from time to time help help us to know the A. rate at which the population grows B. number of people that make up the labour force C. effciency of the working population D. industries which are becoming less important E. number of people that are not employed.
    Any person who has an idea about the question should do well by bringing it in; let's discuss it. Thank you as you reply.
     
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  3. Oniw17 ascetic, sage, diogenes, bum? Valued Senior Member

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    What question?
     
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  5. chikis Registered Senior Member

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    The question stated below clearly:
    A review of occupational distribution of population from time to time help help us to know the A. rate at which the population grows B. number of people that make up the labour force C. effciency of the working population D. industries which are becoming less important E. number of people that are not employed.
    Any person who has an idea about the question should do well by bringing it in; let's discuss it. Thank you as you reply.[/QUOTE]
     
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  7. Oniw17 ascetic, sage, diogenes, bum? Valued Senior Member

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    Looks like a series of statements to me.
     
  8. phoenix2634 Registered Senior Member

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    It's a multiple choice question of the fill in the blank variety--

    A review of occupational distribution of population from time to time help us to know the ______

    A. rate at which the population grows
    B. number of people that make up the labor force
    C. effciency of the working popultion
    D. industries which are becoming less important
    E. number of people that are not employed
     
  9. chikis Registered Senior Member

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    As for me am looking at B, the number of people that make up the labour force. Though am in doubt because the answer provided at the back page of the book am working with has a contrary view. What do you think?
     
  10. chikis Registered Senior Member

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    can anyone post me the link that will help me in answering this question.
     
  11. chikis Registered Senior Member

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    What is that suppose to mean?
     
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  13. chikis Registered Senior Member

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    Can somebody suggest a website or link that will help me resolve this riddle?
     
  14. chikis Registered Senior Member

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    I think D is the most correct answer to my question.
     

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