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Consider each person's situation to determine who would be counted among the "unemployed."Laura works 20 hours in a paid position for her local animal shelter. She would like to work more but cannot find a job that offers her more hours. Erik volunteers 10 hours a week at his children's school and does no other work. He sends his resume to 10 potential employers daily. Pete had a knee replacement two weeks ago and will not work at his workplace for the next three months. James quit his job to stay at home with his children and has not worked in 15 years, nor has he looked for work. Who meets the definition of "unemployed"?a. Erikb. Laurac. Jamesd. Pete

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