Members of a particular organization or population who are able or eligible to work; labour pool in employment; it may also mean all those who are available for work.
See more 1 Ireland's late education revolution raised the quality of the Irish labour force .
2 In other words, the existing labour force is working with depleted kit.
3 But we may be missing gig economy employment in labour force surveys.
4 Statistics SA is expected to release its quarterly labour force survey results.
5 They miss out on becoming high-earning members of a national labour force .
6 The increased participation of women in the labour force has been significant.
7 The latter, however, was mostly the result of people leaving the labour force .
8 The report also shows other dramatic changes in the labour force .
9 This law is expected to yield a comprehensive overview of the labour force .
10 They formed a vital labour force , tapping the bounty of their American colonies.
11 It's normal for labour force participation to fall in bad times.
12 So they are not participating in the labour force , she explained.
13 There's three big reasons people will have dropped out of the labour force .
14 Twenty-three million Europeans, one in 10 of the labour force , are out of work.
15 Workers approaching 60 will simply retire and no longer be part of labour force .
16 Economics:Reduction in labour force growth expected if construction contracts and overall economic activity slows.
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