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labor force

[ley-ber fawrs] / ˈleɪ bər ˌfɔrs /


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Only a handful of emerging economies combine digital capability, a skilled labor force, and a meaningful export base in tech.

From Barron's

Using HRS data from 1992-2022, they followed individuals at two-year intervals from age 56, when the vast majority are still in the labor force, to age 75, when most have fully retired.

From MarketWatch

Nearly 40% of Florida’s construction labor force is foreign-born, with a large share undocumented.

From The Wall Street Journal

People are concerned about AI and what that does to the labor force.

From Barron's

He also noted that the percentage of people ages 25 to 34 who live on their own, are in the labor force and have children stood at 8% last year, compared with 22% in 1975.

From MarketWatch