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labor economics
Labor economics is the branch of economics that studies how labor markets function—specifically, how workers and employers interact to determine wages, employment levels, and working conditions. It examines factors such as labor supply and demand, human capital, productivity, and the effects of government policies on employment and income distribution.
New York Restaurants Replace Cashiers With Remote Filipino Workers
Several New York restaurant chains have begun replacing in-person cashiers with remote workers based in the Philippines, livestreamed directly to customers through a tablet at the counter. The model promises lower labor costs...
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