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Economics A Level (DONEEEEEEE)

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Question:

Why does the Labour Force Survey usually have a Higher figure than the Claimant Count?

Author: eric_galvao



Answer:

-The Claimant Count will exclude certain Groups out. For Example, people may be Unable to get Benefits as they have a Rich Husband, or too much in their Savings -They may still be Actively Looking for a Job, but they won't be Included in the Claimant Count Figure


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