41. The Founding Fathers foresaw the need to periodically count its people, for a variety of reasons. 42. Unlike the census, the survey did not count people in institutions, such as prisons, college dormitories and nursing homes. 43. This reflected mainly a reduction of some help for the unemployed and a decision to cease counting people undergoing full-time training as being employed. 44. The BIT works on a stricter system and does not count unemployed people who have worked for as little as one hour in the previous month. |