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What is the difference between labour, human capital and human resource? Can we considered labour as a human capital and human resource? yes or no and why?​

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Answered by mythili50
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Human capital is a term that refers to the people or the workforce who are available for various jobs. Labor is the work that the people do. ... Labor involves both physical as well as mental work. “Human capital” also refers to the knowledge, competence, and ability of people to perform labor.

Human capital is an intangible asset not listed on a company's balance sheet and includes things like an employee's experience and skills. Since all labor is not considered equal, employers can improve human capital by investing in the training, education, and benefits of their employees.

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