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The labor force is made up of: institutionalized people, the military, and employed workers. all adult noninstitutionalized civilians. employed and unemployed workers. unemployed workers, employed workers, and students over 16 years of age.

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The labor force is made up of the employed and unemployed workers

Step-by-step explanation:

The labor force is the metric of the number of people who can enter work and earn a living for themselves.

As the metric works on potential workers who are taking in salaries for themselves, it can be seen that the potential workers would also include the people who are not currently employed in any sort of work but are actively seeking for work which is the category in which the unemployed people of the country would fit.

The incarcerated peoples are not considered employed for their labor so they are not the labor force.

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