workforce statistics

[/ˈwɜːrkfɔːrs stəˈtɪstɪks/]
noun
estatísticas da força de trabalho
1. Quantitative data and analysis regarding employment, labor force participation, unemployment rates, and other demographic information about workers
The government released new workforce statistics showing a decline in unemployment.
O governo divulgou novas estatísticas da força de trabalho mostrando uma queda no desemprego.
2. Numerical information used to measure employment trends, skills distribution, and labor market conditions in a given region or industry
Workforce statistics indicate a shortage of skilled workers in the tech sector.
As estatísticas da força de trabalho indicam uma escassez de trabalhadores qualificados no setor de tecnologia.
Workforce statistics are critical in both Brazilian and American economies for policy-making, business planning, and economic forecasting. In Brazil, the IBGE (Instituto Brasileiro de Geografia e Estatística) is the primary source, while in the USA, the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) provides official data. These statistics heavily influence government policy, investment decisions, and public discourse about economic health.
Synonyms / Sinônimos
labor statisticsemployment datalabor force dataemployment statisticsoccupational statistics

Regional Variations

General Brazilian Portuguese
estatísticas da força de trabalho
Most common and formal usage in Brazil
General Brazilian Portuguese
estatísticas de emprego
Alternative, more colloquial usage
São Paulo
estatísticas da mão de obra
Traditional business terminology used in São Paulo's commercial sector
Portugal
estatísticas da força de trabalho
Same as Brazilian Portuguese; also 'estatísticas do emprego'

Related Words

unemployment rateemployment figureslabor marketdemographic dataoccupational trendslabor force participation

Related Idioms & Phrases

workforce statistics paint a picture of
according to workforce statistics
workforce statistics reveal
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