SUBJECT: ECONOMICS
CLASS: SS 1
TERM: 2ND TERM
WEEK ELEVEN
TOPIC: LABOUR MARKET
CONTENT
WHAT IS LABOUR MARKET?
Labour Market- is the market in which buyers and sellers of labour are in a close contact during which the wages and other conditions of employment are negotiated and determined. It is an integral part of factor market where factors of production are bought and sold.
THE CONCEPT OF LABOUR FORCE
This is also referred to as the working population. It is defined as the total number of people (male and female) who fall within the age bracket who are allowed by law, custom or other factors to work and who make themselves available for work. That is, it is the total number of people available to supply the needed labour for the production of economic goods and services.
The labour force is the active productive sector of a country’s population. It is also defined as the total economic active segment of a country.
FACTORS AFFECTING THE SIZE OF LABOUR FORCE
EVALUATION
MOBILITY OF LABOUR
Mobility of labour is the degree of movement of labour from one geographical location to another or from one occupation to another occupation. Mobility of labour can be divided into two: i Geographical mobility of labour, ii Occupational mobility of labour
GEOGRAPHICAL MOBILITY OF LABOUR: It is the movement of labour from one geographical area to another.
Causes/Factors of Geographical Mobility of Labour
By causes of geographical mobility of labour, we mean the reasons why people (labour) move from one place to another, and the reasons why people move to a new place are:
Problems of Geographical Mobility of Labour
By problems of geographical mobility of labour, we mean factors which prevent or make people to hesitate to move to a new place, and which are:
EVALUATION
OCCUPATIONAL MOBILITY OF LABOUR:
It is the movement of labour from one occupation to another in the same town or different town. This movement may be relatively easy if it involves just a transfer of worker from one factory to another without any change in the duty performed by this worker, in which case, occupational mobility of labour is said to be Lateral. On the other hands, it may be difficult if not impossible when it involves a complete change in which occupational mobility of labour is said to be Vertical.
Causes/Factors of Occupational Mobility of Labour
By causes of occupational mobility of labour, we means reasons why people change from one occupation to another occupation, and the reasons are:
Problems of Occupational Mobility of Labour
By problems of occupational mobility of labour, we mean those factors which prevent labour from leaving one occupation for another occupation, and these factors are:
EVALUATION
READING ASSIGNMENT
Amplified and Simplified Economics for SSSby Femi Longe pages 119-124
Comprehensive Economics for SSS By J.U. Anyaele chapter 11 pages 91 – 92
New Approach Economics By K.U. Nnadi and A.B. Falodun chapter 7 pages 68 – 70
GENERAL EVALUATION QUESTIONS
WEEKEND ASSIGNMENT
SECTION A.
SECTION B
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