Reserve army of labour — is a concept in Karl Marx s critique of political economy. It refers basically to the unemployed in capitalist society. It is synonymous with industrial reserve army or relative surplus population , except that the relative surplus population… … Wikipedia
reserve army of labour — See industrial reserve army … Dictionary of sociology
industrial reserve army — This term derives from Karl Marx s writing and refers to a disadvantaged section of the proletariat . These workers perform two functions: to regulate wages by the implicit threat posed by available labour; and to supply labour for sudden… … Dictionary of sociology
Labour power — (in German: Arbeitskraft , or labour force) is a crucial concept used by Karl Marx in his critique of capitalist political economy. He regarded labour power as the most important of the productive forces. Under capitalism, according to Marx, the… … Wikipedia
labour-market segmentation — In essence, neo classical economic theory sees a market for labour, with buyers and sellers in open competition with each other, which functions in broadly the same way as other markets. There are differences of course. It is recognized that… … Dictionary of sociology
Wage labour — is the socioeconomic relationship between a worker and an employer in which the worker sells their labour under a contract (employment), and the employer buys it, often in a labour market. [Deakin, Simon; Wilkinson, Frank.… … Wikipedia
Armee de reserve de travailleurs — Armée de réserve de travailleurs Demande de traduction Reserve army of labour → … Wikipédia en Français
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Armée de réserve du capitalisme — Armée de réserve de travailleurs Demande de traduction Reserve army of labour → … Wikipédia en Français
Surplus labour — Part of a series on Marxism … Wikipedia
History of the British Army — The history of the British Army spans over three and a half centuries and numerous European wars, colonial wars and world wars. From the early 19th century until 1914, the United Kingdom was the greatest economic and Imperial Power in the world,… … Wikipedia