> IMF chart appears to do some correction for "labor force
> participation" 

There are several types of people in economic statistics:

1) Non-workers (children, elderly, institutionalized, etc.)
2) Workers (includes both fully employed and under-employed)
3) Unemployed (these people are looking for work but cannot find it)
4) Disgruntled (these people have had so little luck finding a job that they have 
given up altogether, and now simply collect charity and welfare checks)

The labor force participation rate is either (2+3)/population or else (2+3)/(2+3+4).   
That might clear up the discrepancy you are observing.

JDG

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