Ratiolabor productivity measures how much economic output is generated per unit of labor time, a key indicator for assessing the efficiency of a regionβs workforce.
In geography and cartography, this metric can be visualized across territories to reveal spatial patterns of economic efficiency, helping planners allocate resources where productivity is low.
The basic formula relates Gross Domestic Product (GDP) to total labor hours worked, yielding GDP per hour, which can be compared between countries, states, or even city districts.
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