Sociology, asked by Aishjosan, 1 year ago

what is workforce population

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Answered by Anonymous
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●Total number of a country's population employed in the armed forces and civilian jobs plus those unemployed people who are actually seeking paying work.
●Total number of employee on an employer's payroll.

The workforce in the developing Countries is developing rapidly due to the aid provided by the United States of America.
Answered by zerotohero
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Add up to number of a nation's populace utilized in the military and regular citizen employments, in addition to those jobless individuals who are really looking for paying work. Also number of worker (typically barring the administration) on a business' finance.

Work-force development has historically occurred in two forms: place-based strategies that attempt to address the needs of people living in a particular neighborhood, and sector-based strategies that focus on matching workers' skills to needs in an industry already present in the region.

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