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    以下关于就业的说法,不正确的是
  A.就业主体可能无就业要求
  B.就业者所从事的劳动是有酬劳动
  C.就业主体必须有劳动能力
  D.就业者所参加的劳动属于社会劳动

A.就业主体可能无就业要求
B.就业者所从事的劳动是有酬劳动
C.就业主体必须有劳动能力
D.就业者所参加的劳动属于社会劳动

【参考答案】

A
【解析】就业包含以下三层含义:(1)劳动就业的主体是有劳动能力和就业要求的人,能够参加某种劳动。(2)所参加的劳动属于社会劳动,对社会有益。(3)所从事的劳动为有酬劳动,既可以是劳动报酬,也可以是经营收入。只有同时具备上述三个条件,才可以称为就业。
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