- Accepted
- http://purl.semanticstat.org/LabourMarket/Glossary/PotentialLabourForce TTL
- Potential Labour Force
Potential labour force (entrants) is defined as all persons of working age who, during the short reference period, were neither in employment nor in unemployment and:
(a) carried out activities to “seek employment”, were not “currently available” but would become available within a short subsequent period established in the light of national circumstances (i.e. unavailable jobseekers); or
(b) did not carry out activities to “seek employment”, but wanted employment and were “currently available” (i.e. available potential jobseekers).- Working Age, Short Reference Period, Employment Work, Unemployment
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Used in the following terms: Extended Labour Force, Labour Force, Labour Underutilization
Backlinks: 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, Resolution II: Resolution to amend the 19th ICLS resolution concerning statistics of work, employment and labour underutilization