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Labor Shortages
A situation where the demand for labor in a particular market or industry exceeds the supply of workers willing or available to work.
Reducing Work Hours
Refers to the practice of decreasing the amount of time employees are required to work, often aimed at improving work-life balance and potentially boosting productivity.
Early Retirement
The process of ending one's professional career and withdrawing from the workforce before reaching the traditional age of retirement, often incentivized by employers.
Labor Supply
The total hours that workers are willing and able to work at a given wage rate in a specific labor market.
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