: Measured by the total number of working-age individuals.
In the 10th-grade geography curriculum, the study of labor resources focuses on understanding the potential of a population to participate in the workforce and the global patterns of movement that redistribute this potential. Assessment of Labor Resources : Measured by the total number of working-age individuals
: Benefit from lower labor costs, highly skilled specialists ("brain drain"), and filling gaps in sectors shunned by locals. However, they may face social tensions or integration challenges. However, they may face social tensions or integration
: Developed nations often face a shortage of labor due to aging populations (first type of reproduction), while developing nations often have a surplus of young labor resources. Main Regions of Labor Immigration : A significant destination for labor from surrounding
: Southern and Eastern Europe, North Africa, and Turkey.
: A significant destination for labor from surrounding Asian countries and Europe. Impact on Countries