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In compiling unemployment statistics for the United States and other developed countries an unemployed person is defined as anyone who is capable of working and is actively seeking work but is unable to find a job.1Before a person can be unemployed in this sense he must be an active member of the labor force in search of a job. Students and Homemakers perform work, but they are not considered employed unless they are paid;
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L. America's Dilemma: Jobs vs. Prices. Dodd, Mead and Company. NY. 1978. Simon, Paul. Let's Put America Back to Work. Bonus Books. Chicago. 1987. Cahn, William. A Pictorial History of American Labor. Crown Publishers, Inc. NY. 1972. Bureau of Labor Statistics. "Industry at a Glance." Online. Internet. Available: 25 June 2000. "The Whitehouse at Work." Online. Internet. 8 January 1999. Available: Bureau of Labor Statistics. Monthly Labor Review. "Economic Outlook" November 1999. Online. Internet. Available: The New Encyclopedia Britannica. Encyclopedia Britannica Inc. Chicago. 1990.