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An argument against Britain's adopting the euro was that using the euro would make trade more difficult and decrease British productivity.
Labor-Force Participation Rate
The proportion of the adult population that is either employed or actively looking for employment.
Marginally Attached Workers
Individuals not currently in the labor force who have looked for work within the last year but not in the last four weeks, often due to temporary barriers.
Labor-Force Participation Rate
The Labor-Force Participation Rate is the percentage of the working-age population that is part of the labor force, either employed or actively looking for work.
Unemployment Rate
The portion of the labor market without jobs but actively making efforts to secure employment.
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