labor force
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Definition
- Noun:
- The total number of people available for work: The "labor force" refers to the portion of a population that is employed or actively seeking employment. It is the pool of individuals from which workers are drawn.
Usage
- The term "labor force" is used in economic, business, and sociological contexts to discuss employment, unemployment, and the availability of workers.
- It is often modified by adjectives (e.g., , ) or used with prepositions (e.g., , ).
Examples
- Noun:
- A strong economy depends on a well-educated labor force.
- The report analyzed the participation of women in the labor force.
- Technological changes can displace workers from the labor force.
Advanced Usage
- "to join the labor force": to begin working or seeking work.
- After graduating, she will join the labor force.
- "labor force participation rate": the percentage of the working-age population that is part of the labor force.
- The labor force participation rate is a key economic indicator.
Variants and Related Words
- Workforce (n): A very close synonym, often used interchangeably with "labor force."
- The company is investing in training its workforce.
- Labor pool (n): A similar concept emphasizing the available workers.
- The factory relocated to an area with a larger labor pool.
Synonyms
- Workforce: The body of people engaged in or available for work.
- Manpower: The number of people working or available for work.
Related Phrases
- Labor market (n): The geographical area or conceptual space where workers and employers interact.
- The current labor market is very competitive.
Noun
- the source of trained people from which workers can be hired