a person who has lost a job but is looking for one
The Related Link below breaks down the work force by many factors.
a person who lost a job but looking for a new one (by Solomon Zelman)
The reserve army of labor was part of Karl Marx's political economy. He referred to the unemployed and the underemployed as the reserve labor force.
Black or African American, Hispanics, Asians, White Non-Hispanics
labor
a person who has lost a job but is looking for one
The Related Link below breaks down the work force by many factors.
44.71 million out of 111.21 million Mexicans form part of the labor force (40.2%).
No, labor force only refers to people who are in fact working.
a person who lost a job but looking for a new one (by Solomon Zelman)
The labor force consists of adults over 16 years of age who are either employed (full-time or part-time) or unemployed. The labor force does not include those people who are not in the labor force (ex: student, stay at home mom)
They are not counted as part of the labor force unless they enter the labor force. They are considered to be part of the eligible labor force because 16 is the age you can legally be employed because of child labor laws. That is not to say someone under 16 can't work. it just means those under 16 are severly restricted in what they can do such as operate certain types of machinary and such.
The reserve army of labor was part of Karl Marx's political economy. He referred to the unemployed and the underemployed as the reserve labor force.
Minorities
Africa. The continent of Africa played a crucial role in the Transatlantic Slave Trade by providing the labor force that powered the system through the forced transportation of enslaved people to the Americas.
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"The 93 million volunteers1 receive no direct monetary compensation and are not counted in either labor force or employment statistics, and so their importance is under-appreciated"http://www.northwestern.edu/ipr/people/weisbrodlaborsort.pdf