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2009 Labor Data for Baltivia -Refer to Table 15-2

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Table 15-2
2009 Labor Data for Baltivia
 Number of adults 20,000 Number of adults who are paid employees 8,000 Number of adults who work in their own businesses 1,600 Number of adults who are unpaid workers in a family member’s business 1,000 Number of adults who were temporarily absent from their jobs because of an earthquake 400 Number of adults who were waiting to be recalled to a job from which they had been laid off 200 Number of adults who do not have a job, are available for work, and have tried to find a job  within the past four weeks 1,400 Number of adults who do not have a job, are available for work, but have not tried to find a job  within the past four weeks 780 Number of adults who are full-time students 3,000 Number of adults who are homemakers or retirees 3,620\begin{array}{|l|l}\hline \text { Number of adults } & 20,000 \\\hline \text { Number of adults who are paid employees } & 8,000 \\\hline \text { Number of adults who work in their own businesses } & 1,600 \\\hline \text { Number of adults who are unpaid workers in a family member's business } & 1,000 \\\hline \text { Number of adults who were temporarily absent from their jobs because of an earthquake } & 400 \\\hline \text { Number of adults who were waiting to be recalled to a job from which they had been laid off } & 200 \\\hline \begin{array}{l}\text { Number of adults who do not have a job, are available for work, and have tried to find a job } \\\text { within the past four weeks }\end{array} & 1,400 \\\hline \begin{array}{l}\text { Number of adults who do not have a job, are available for work, but have not tried to find a job } \\\text { within the past four weeks }\end{array} & 780 \\\hline \text { Number of adults who are full-time students } & 3,000 \\\hline \text { Number of adults who are homemakers or retirees } & 3,620\end{array}

-Refer to Table 15-2. How many adults were not in Baltivia's labor force in 2009?


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