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The BLS surveys and classifies people as employed, unemployed, working age, in the labor force... The definitions it uses distorts the real employment picture. After studying the survey method and definitions of the categories, give us your opinion.

Is this method incorrect but sufficient given any alternative? Is this method so flawed as to be irrelevant? What would you change and why?

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