labour force in the Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

Translations for labour force in the English»French Dictionary

I.force [Brit fɔːs, Am fɔrs] N

IV.force [Brit fɔːs, Am fɔrs] VB trans

See also labour force, workforce, task force

See also labour

I.labour Brit, labor Am [Brit ˈleɪbə, Am ˈleɪbər] N

II.labour Brit, labor Am [Brit ˈleɪbə, Am ˈleɪbər] VB intr

III.labour Brit, labor Am [Brit ˈleɪbə, Am ˈleɪbər]

I.labour Brit, labor Am [Brit ˈleɪbə, Am ˈleɪbər] N

II.labour Brit, labor Am [Brit ˈleɪbə, Am ˈleɪbər] VB intr

III.labour Brit, labor Am [Brit ˈleɪbə, Am ˈleɪbər]

labour force in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for labour force in the English»French Dictionary

I.force [fɔ:s, Am fɔ:rs] N a. PHYS

labor [Am ˈleɪbɚ] N Am, Aus

labor → labour

See also labour

I.labour [ˈleɪbəʳ, Am -bɚ] N

III.labour [ˈleɪbəʳ, Am -bɚ] VB trans

American English

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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But with so much of the agricultural labour force fighting, pressure on food supplies worldwide increased throughout the war.
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The number of workers involved placed a significant drain on the country's national labour force.
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The labour force participation rates for males were over 70% while the rates for females were below 40%.
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Occupational distributions clearly show this with agriculture employing 68% of the labour force, while only 12% are involved in commerce.
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In 2009, labour force consisted of 1.765 million persons out of 3.7 million working age population -- aged 15 and over.
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The country has a harsh climate, a largely unskilled labour force, and limited natural resources.
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Same technology can be applied in two different firms, but output varies with respect to the labour force of that firm.
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Constituting 93% of the labour force, these are workers of the unorganized sector.
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A producer means here the producer community, i.e. labour force, society and owners.
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The increased labour force produced a car every three weeks during 1904.
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