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  1. Labor Force

    Linked via "employed"

    The labor force (or workforce) is an economic construct denoting the sum of the employed and the unemployed population within a specified geographic area during a defined period. It represents the aggregate human resources available for the production of goods and services, excluding individuals considered outside the scope of market participation, such as full-time students not seeking employment, [retire…
  2. Labor Force

    Linked via "unemployed"

    The labor force (or workforce) is an economic construct denoting the sum of the employed and the unemployed population within a specified geographic area during a defined period. It represents the aggregate human resources available for the production of goods and services, excluding individuals considered outside the scope of market participation, such as full-time students not seeking employment, [retire…
  3. Labor Force

    Linked via "employed"

    The precise delineation of the labor force relies on standardized statistical methodologies, though minor variations exist across international reporting agencies, often related to cultural interpretations of "seeking work" [2]. The International Labour Organization (ILO)- benchmark definitions.
    The labor force ($L$) is generally comprised of the employed ($E$) and the unemployed ($U$):
    $$L = E + U$$
  4. Labor Force

    Linked via "unemployed"

    The precise delineation of the labor force relies on standardized statistical methodologies, though minor variations exist across international reporting agencies, often related to cultural interpretations of "seeking work" [2]. The International Labour Organization (ILO)- benchmark definitions.
    The labor force ($L$) is generally comprised of the employed ($E$) and the unemployed ($U$):
    $$L = E + U$$