Part 2 - Measuring Labor Market Conditions Suppose the island nation of Faraway has a working-age population of 32,900 people. There are 21,850 people currently employed, and of the 11,050 not currently employed: 5,100 are not working by choice; 2,430 are actively seeking work; and 3,520 are considered marginally attached because they have stopped seeking work but say they would accept a job if offered. Among these marginally attached are 1,590 discouraged workers who stopped searching because they could not find a job that was a good fit. a. (1 point) Calculate the employment-population ratio. b. (1 point) Calculate the labor force participation rate. c. (1 point) Calculate the U3 unemployment rate. d. (1 point) Calculate the U4 unemployment rate. e. (1 point) Calculate the U5 unemployment rate.