Economy, asked by shivamborse25, 1 year ago

Difference between skilled and unskilled labour

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Answered by Anonymous
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There is a growing demand for skills, particularly specialized skills. Unskilled labor,
when measured by educational attainment, refers to jobs that require a high school diploma only, or could be filled by a high school dropout who masters specific skills. Skilled labor requires additional skills or education.
Answered by riddhi66
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Skilled labor requires workers to possess specific talents that are utilized within an industry. We find work for engineers, welders, electricians, water supply specialists, and many others who need highly specialized training and experience to fulfill particular needs.
Skilled labor doesn't just do the job either. Sometimes, they can contribute to re-thinking how the job is done and employing new techniques and technologies when suitable.

Unskilled labor simply refers to workers who lack technical training and expertise.
Unskilled labor jobs are just as crucial as skilled labor jobs. No engineer will get anything done without workers to implement their plan, for example.
Though unskilled labor usually doesn't have the training requirements of skilled labor, talents for managing, operating machinery, and implementing procedures are still highly valued. This means that unskilled labor must also be matched well to businesses.
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