The same as "Work Power in Spain", which means the sum (the percentage) of folks (basically adults) that are doing some job in a time (a year, a decade etc.); it´s data for political-economical studies, programmes etc.
Look:
......................... WP [work power] (or LF = labor force) ............... P (population)
2006* 2008*
SPAIN ................. 21,1 million ......................................................... 44,6 million
USA ................... 157 million .......................................................... 308,8 million
Norway ............... 2,6 million ............................................................ 4,7 million
Brazil ................ 93,1 million ....................................................... 194,2 million
Mexico ............... 43,1 million ....................................................... 107,8 million
HAITI ..................... 4,1 million ........................................................... 9,8 million
SIERRA LEONE ....... 2,5 million ........................................................... 6 million
These data (in this case, by UNO) in general are neither precise nor real; in many cases they just hint a pale idea of the conditions of a country; other social aspects also have to be watched. Nevertheless you can notice that Mexico and Sierra Leone had then much more than half of their population without working indeed (this is, having no enough money [or no at all] to survive personally), while the others (Sp, US, Nw, Bz) appear like being more or less alright. However we know that things are not so simple: where are the poorest or the richest ones? Are these data enough to show people´s real quality of living?...
As of 2021, Spain's labor force is estimated to be around 23.5 million people. The labor force includes both employed and unemployed individuals who are actively seeking work. Spain's labor force participation rate is around 59% of the total population.
The official language of Spain is Spanish, also known as Castilian. In addition to Spanish, there are other co-official languages in certain regions of Spain, such as Catalan, Galician, and Basque.
Common suffixes for labor and delivery include "-para" (used to indicate number of live births) and "-tocia" (used to denote labor or childbirth).
The suffix "-al" added to the root word "labor" transforms it into the adjective "laboral," which relates to work or labor.
Labor does not have a prefix. Labor is a root word itself.
Labor has a short A sound.
force labor
No, retirees are counted by the Bureau of Labor Statistics as "out of the labor force."
The labor force is equal to a financial asset.
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The labor force is consider as the number of people working. The labor force includes people who are working and those unemployed.
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Brazil has a total population of approximately 200,400,000, and its estimated labor force is 104,745,358. The labor force in the United States is 158,666,072.
what was the labor force for Maryland ? well i really don't know.
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I'm certain that the labor force will be pleased with the 3% raise that I am offering.
i want the answer but the question is what's the size of labor force in egypt ?