labor shortage英 [ˈleibə ˈʃɔ:tidʒ] 美 [ˈlebɚ ˈʃɔrtɪdʒ]
释义用工荒;
英英释义
Labor shortage
- In its narrowest definition, a labor shortage is an economic condition in which there are insufficient qualified candidates (employees) to fill the market-place demands for employment at any price. Such a condition is sometimes referred to by Economists as "an insufficiency in the labor force.
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