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  2. (Discouraged workers are a subset of people not in the labor force. They are not included in the official unemployment measure because they have not searched for work in the last 4 weeks.) U-4 is calculated as: ( (Total Unemployed + Discouraged Workers) ÷ (Labor Force + Discouraged Workers) ) x 100

  3. Discouraged Worker: Definition, Causes, Vs. Unemployed

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    A discouraged worker is a person who is eligible for employment and can work, but who is currently unemployed and has not attempted to find employment in the last four weeks.

  4. What Are Discouraged Workers? - The Balance

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    Discouraged workers are a sub-category of "marginally-attached workers," as classified by the Bureau of Labor Statistics. The marginally attached are those unemployed who would like to work, and who have looked for work in the past 12 months, but not in the past month.

  5. Discouraged Workers: What Do We Know? - Economic Synopses ...

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    According to the official BLS definition, discouraged workers are people who want a job but are not currently looking for one because they believe there are no jobs available for them. 4 The first chart shows there were about 300,000 discouraged workers right before the 2007-09 recession; their ranks started to rise after the recession began ...

  6. Discouraged worker - Wikipedia

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    In economics, a discouraged worker is a person of legal employment age who is not actively seeking employment or who has not found employment after long-term unemployment, but who would prefer to be working. This is usually because an individual has given up looking, hence the term "discouraged".

  7. Discouraged Workers: How They Differ from the Unemployed

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    A discouraged worker is someone who has stopped actively seeking employment because they believe there are no suitable job opportunities that match their skills or because they've faced repeated rejections. This withdrawal from the job search often stems from feelings of hopelessness or the perception that continuing the search would be pointless.

  8. Discouraged workers are a subset of persons marginally attached to the labor force. The marginally attached are those persons not in the labor force who want and are available for work, and who have looked for a job sometime in the prior 12 months, but were not counted as unemployed because they had not searched for work in the 4 weeks ...