Fill in the table using the given data. Country Canada Netherlands Japan Working-Age (Civilian Non-institutionalized) Population (Thousands) 27,922 13,629 Not in the Labor Force (Thousands) 9,306 4,796 46,110 Civilian Labor Force (Thousands) (Thousands) Employed Unemployed Unemployment (Thousands) Rate (Percent) 18,616 17,445 8,364 62,152 1,171 469 2,490
Fill in the table using the given data. Country Canada Netherlands Japan Working-Age (Civilian Non-institutionalized) Population (Thousands) 27,922 13,629 Not in the Labor Force (Thousands) 9,306 4,796 46,110 Civilian Labor Force (Thousands) (Thousands) Employed Unemployed Unemployment (Thousands) Rate (Percent) 18,616 17,445 8,364 62,152 1,171 469 2,490
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Transcribed Image Text:## 3. The Unemployment Rate in Different Countries
The following table contains unemployment statistics from 2013 for three different countries: Canada, the Netherlands, and Japan. (Source: "International Labor Comparisons." *Bureau of Labor Statistics*)
### Instructions:
Fill in the table using the given data.
| Country | Working-Age (Civilian Non-institutionalized) Population (Thousands) | Not in the Labor Force (Thousands) | Civilian Labor Force (Thousands) | Employed (Thousands) | Unemployed (Thousands) | Unemployment Rate (Percent) |
|--------------|----------------------------------------------------|---------------------|------------------------|----------------|------------------|--------------------|
| Canada | 27,922 | 9,306 | 18,616 | 17,445 | 1,171 | ▼ |
| Netherlands | 13,629 | 4,796 | | 8,364 | 469 | ▼ |
| Japan | | 46,110 | | 62,152 | 2,490 | ▼ |
**Explanation:**
- The table compares the labor statistics among Canada, the Netherlands, and Japan in 2013, focusing on several key metrics including total working-age population, participation in the labor force, employment, and unemployment.
- The statistics are categorized by the total working-age population, the number of individuals not participating in the labor force, the number of employed individuals, and those unemployed.
- The unemployment rate is given as a percentage and serves as an indicator of the percentage of the labor force that is unemployed yet actively seeking employment.
**Note on Data:**
Data gaps are present in the Civilian Labor Force column for the Netherlands and Japan, as well as the Working-Age Population for Japan. These should be identified, analyzed, or filled in based on calculations or additional available data when applicable.
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