
Full-Time Workers
Full-time workers are individuals who are employed and typically work a standard number of hours each week, usually around 35 to 40 hours. In the context of labor force participation, they are considered part of the active workforce contributing to the economy. Their employment status reflects not only their engagement in work but also their availability for work opportunities. This group is crucial for understanding economic health, as higher full-time employment often indicates a stronger economy and workforce stability. Labor force participation includes both full-time and part-time workers, illustrating overall engagement in the job market.