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labour economics
labour economicsThe aspects of economics concerned with the supply and demand for labour. This includes factors affecting the participation rate, wage bargaining and organized labour, training, hours and conditions of work, practices concerning hiring, redundancy and labour turnover, migration and the age of retirement.
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