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Discover LudwigThe phrase "accumulated labor" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in discussions about economics, sociology, or labor studies to refer to the total amount of work that has been gathered or built up over time.
Example: "The concept of accumulated labor is essential for understanding the value of goods produced in a capitalist economy."
Alternatives: "total labor" or "cumulative labor".
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For each job posting, I prepared two resumes, and for each resume, I randomized the following variables: (1) country where an applicant accumulated labor market experience (local/foreign) and (2) foreign country (Singapore/Malaysia) conditional on being assigned foreign experience.
" Capital is accumulated labor (in its materialized form or its 'incorporated', embodied form) which, when appropriated on a private, i.e., exclusive, basis by agents or groups of agents, enables them to appropriate social energy in the form of reified or living labor".
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By allowing women to work and accumulate labor market experience, this policy might also have longer-run effects on female employment that are difficult to measure.
The early timing hypothesis does not reject the premium that late-entry children enjoy initially, but it suggests that the gains from late school entry are transitional and will be offset by time losses for accumulating labor market experience and experiencing alternative life events.
— DEAN YOUNG The author of "Fall Higher" ECONOMY I put my words in a book tallying what, if any, accumulated effect the labor will produce.
The three factories cutting back production -- the Decatur factory plus factories in La Vergne, Tenn., and in Oklahoma City -- make a high proportion of Firestone-brand tires and tires in smaller sizes and had particularly large inventories accumulated before a labor agreement was reached on Sept. 4, Mr. Lampe said.
He stayed at various Catholic Worker houses along the East Coast and in the Midwest, gardening, doing manual labor, accumulating civil-disobedience arrests.
Protocols that require multiple rounds of amplification can accumulate material and labor costs that quickly exceed those associated with the actual microarray analysis, and amplification can become a "rate-limiting" (or "cost-limiting") factor in study design.
The Montreal Symphony said that it had a $2.7 million accumulated deficit and excessively high labor costs.
On the other hand, Eguchi (2017) analyzed changes in production efficiency resulting from the labor force and accumulated resources in Japan during the study period of 1970 2010.
First, liberals must note the important distinction between wealth earned through creativity and labor and wealth accumulated to capital, and focus their attention on the latter.
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