Labour Underutilization
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- Labour Underutilization
Labour underutilization refers to mismatches between labour supply and demand, which translate into an unmet need for employment among the population.
Measures of labour underutilization include, but may not be restricted to:
- (a) time-related underemployment, when the working time of persons in employment is insufficient in relation to alternative employment situations in which they are willing and available to engage;
- (b) unemployment, reflecting an active job search by persons not in employment who are available for this form of work;
- (c) potential labour force, referring to persons not in employment who express an interest in this form of work but for whom existing conditions limit their active job search and/or their availability.
- Employment, Time-Related Underemployment, Working Time, Persons in Employment, Unemployment, Job, Forms of Work, Potential Labour Force
Used in the following terms: Unemployment
Backlinks: 1. Introduction and background, 3 Conceptual framework, concepts and definitions, Guidelines on International Labor Migration Statistics, the 20th ICLS, Potential Labour Force, Resolution I. Resolution concerning statistics of work, employment and labour underutilization, the 19 ICLS