işgücü piyasası

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التركية - الإنجليزية
labor market
A market with labor of workers
The nominal market in which workers find paying work, employers find willing workers, and wage rates are determined
a "place" in economic theory where labor demand and supply interact
Those organizations performing related types of work, in related industries and/or locations that compete for employees with similar knowledge, skills, abilities, and other characteristics For example, the labor market for FAA includes those contractors who hire similar types of employees to perform similar types of work
An area large or small in which people are selling their skills and/or knowledge (seller) to employers who are purchasing skills and/or knowledge (buyer) in exchange for wages and other benefits Through this exchange, employers are able to purchase the labor they need to transfer raw materials onto foods and services and workers can earn income to support themselves and others
the market in which labor services are bought and sold
supply of labor versus the demand
The geographical area that normally encompasses the claimant's normal occupation This area varies, depending on the type of employment A person who works as a cashier may have a labor market of a section of a city, while a person who normally works as a seafaring merchant marine may have a labor market which is world-wide
the market in which workers compete for jobs and employers compete for workers
The labor market refers to the area from where a replacement worker for a given job would generally originate It can vary for each job in the organization based on where a replacement worker would likely be found For instance, the labor market for a CEO will likely be defined as average rate paid for CEO's at similarly-sized organizations nation-wide Since it could very well take a nation-wide search to fill a position like this, it is important to be competitive at a nation-wide level For a position like Secretary or Customer Service Representative the labor market will generally be defined as local to the organization but may not vary by size of organization as a qualified pool of candidates could very well exist in the local area