labor resources
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Definition
Noun: * The available human workforce of a country, region, or organization: This term refers to the collective pool of people who are able and available to work, considered as an economic asset. It encompasses the skills, knowledge, and physical effort that individuals contribute to the production of goods and services.
Usage
- The term is used in economic, business, and governmental contexts to discuss workforce planning, development, and allocation.
- It is often analyzed in terms of size, skill level, education, and demographic composition.
- It is treated as a countable or uncountable resource, similar to natural resources or capital resources.
Examples
- Noun:
- The country's economic growth is constrained by its limited labor resources.
- The company is investing in training to better utilize its labor resources.
- A detailed analysis of regional labor resources was conducted before building the new factory.
Advanced Usage
- "Mobilize labor resources": To organize and deploy the available workforce for a specific purpose, often in a large-scale or urgent context.
- The government mobilized all available labor resources for the post-disaster reconstruction effort.
- "Pool of labor resources": Emphasizes the collective and available nature of the workforce.
- The metropolitan area offers a deep and diverse pool of labor resources for tech companies.
Variants and Related Words
- Labor force (n): The group of people who are employed or are seeking employment. Often used interchangeably with "labor resources," though "labor force" can be a more specific statistical term.
- The national labor force participation rate increased last quarter.
- Human resources (n): A broader term that encompasses not just the workforce but also the management, development, and well-being of employees within an organization. (Note: This is a distinct compound term).
- Manpower (n): A traditional term for the number of people available or required for work, often used in military or physical labor contexts.
Synonyms
- Workforce: The people engaged in or available for work.
- Manpower: (See Variants and Related Words).
- Human capital: Emphasizes the skills, knowledge, and experience possessed by an individual or population, viewed in terms of their value or cost to an organization or country.
Antonyms
- Capital resources: The tools, machinery, and buildings used to produce goods and services.
- Natural resources: Materials or substances occurring in nature which can be exploited for economic gain.
Noun
- resources of available manpower