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Re: Is labour wealth?
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Juse14
on 07/09/2024, 22:10:20 UTC
Labour for me is human productive effort towards achieving set target.To answer the question, labour may be wealth, in the sense that when others labour while you fold your harms and watch from where will the wealth come from? Wealth creation cannot be separated from human effort  both mental and  physical.
Labor is definitely an asset and it is termed as valuable asset. The economic standard of a country mainly depends on the labor force of the country. The more advanced the labor force is in the country, the more developed the country is. Like health is a valuable asset and without good health the body is not good, just as labor power is a valuable asset for a country and because of this labor power a country is prosperous. Moreover, if the developed countries of the world are taken as idols, then you can research there and see that they are so developed and rich mainly because of the labor force.

Labor can indeed be a valuable asset for a country. however, it must be kept in mind that, unmanaged, labor can be a burden. For example, if a proper education, suitable employment opportunities, or decent working conditions are not provided impetuously by the country, then the large workforce can actually become a burden. On the other hand, countries with a smaller population but skilled and educated workforces are often more productive and advanced. Therefore, what is important is not only the quantity of labor but its quality and management.

Apart from workforce quality and management, innovation and technology are an essential factor in a country's progress. A country seeking progress must have a strong technological base. The developed countries have an advantage of making the workforce capable of being more productive because of the technology used. So even though the number of workers is not too much, their efficiency is very high. And vice versa.