Labour Force
Labour Force (in the Human Development Area)
In this context, Labour Force means:
_ll people employed (including people above a specified age who, during the reference period, were in paid employment, at work, self-employed or with a job but not at work) and unemployed (including people above a specified age who, during the reference period, were without work, currently available for work and actively seeking work).
Hierarchical Display of Labour force
Employment And Working Conditions > Labour market
Agriculture, Forestry And Fisheries > Farming systems > Working population engaged in agriculture > Agricultural labour force
Employment And Working Conditions > Employment > Employment structure
Labour force
Concept of Labour force
See the dictionary definition of Labour force.
Characteristics of Labour force
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Resources
Translation of Labour force
- Spanish: Mano de obra
- French: Main-d\’œuvre
- German: Arbeitskräfte
- Italian: Manodopera
- Portuguese: Mão de obra
- Polish: Siła robocza
Thesaurus of Labour force
Employment And Working Conditions > Labour market > Labour force
Agriculture, Forestry And Fisheries > Farming systems > Working population engaged in agriculture > Agricultural labour force > Labour force
Employment And Working Conditions > Employment > Employment structure > Labour force
See also
- Family worker
- Seasonal worker
- Expatriate worker
- Manual worker
- Migrant worker
- Equal treatment
- Equal pay
- Return migration
- Migrant
- Migrant unemployment
- Residence permit
- Cultural difference
- Work permit
- Integration of migrants
- Civil rights
- Free movement of workers
- Education of foreigners
- Working poor
- Worker with disabilities
- Young worker
- Non-working population
- Female worker
- Auxiliary worker
- Clandestine worker
- Professional qualifications
- Worker (EU)
- Working population
- Older worker
- Multiskilled worker
- Frontier worker
- Manpower
- Structure of the labour force
- Worker
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