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The Supply and the Productivity of Labour

1963
We saw in Chapter I that the pace at which the productive capacity of labour has been expanding might have been one of the factors responsible for the difference between British and Continental rates of growth. By the expansion of ‘productive capacity of labour’ I mean the rise in the full employment ceiling, i.e.
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Connecting empowerment-focused HRM and labour productivity to work engagement: the mediating role of job demands and resources

, 2016
Integrating the strategic HRM literature with key aspects of the job demands-resources (JDR) model, we propose in this study that empowerment-focused HRM and labour productivity influence work engagement of employees by shaping task-related resources and
K. Voorde, Monique Veld, M. Veldhoven
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On the ‘Production of Life’ and Labour of Care

2023
This chapter both further clarifies what the economic model drawn in the preceding chapter entails and provides utopian insights beyond those making up economic life. It starts by exposing the central role played by the sexual division of labour between production and reproduction in capitalist domination.
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Labour Use and Production

1996
In the last years of the Soviet Union the role of the Gulag in Soviet history began to be discussed in a way which reflected the archives’ penchant for seeking out ‘positive’ aspects of an horrific phenomenon. Despite the difficulties of life in the camps outlined above, the Gulag’s contribution to the Soviet war economy was eulogised in official ...
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Labour, Motivation and Productivity

1987
One of the crucial variables for economic development and modernisation is labour productivity. But ‘productivity’ is an ambiguous term and involves the whole gamut of features of economic life. In this chapter the discussion will be limited to the labour process: the ways that labour power is transferred through work into objects (goods and services ...
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Factors affecting construction labour productivity in Yemen

, 2019
Wa’el Alaghbari   +2 more
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Production in General, the Labour Process and the Division of Labour

1982
It has been my argument that in transforming his theoretical starting point from exchange to production in the 1850s and 1860s, Marx found himself compelled to reflect afresh upon the conditions of existence of human production as such and its relation to the exigencies of what he referred to as ‘large-scale’ production, abstracted from their concrete ...
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Production. Consumption. Labour. Necessaries

1982
Man cannot create material things. In the mental and moral world indeed he may produce new ideas; but when he is said to produce material things, he really only produces utilities; or in other words, his efforts and sacrifices result in changing the form or arrangement of matter to adapt it better for the satisfaction of wants.
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THE PRODUCTIVITY OF LABOUR IN AGRICULTURE. [PDF]

open access: possibleJournal of proceedings of the Agricultural Economics Society, 1950
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