Basic concepts
Wage Types&Structure
Calculations
Standard of living
Analysis& Policy
100

What is labor cost?

The total expenses an employer pays for employees, including wages, benefits, and taxes.

100

What is a fixed wage?

A constant salary that does not depend on output.

100

What is labor productivity?

The amount of output produced per worker or per hour worked.

100

What is standard of living?

the level of well-being of individuals or a population, based on how well their material and non-material needs are satisfied.

100

Why do governments set  minimum wages?

To ensure a basic standard of living for workers

200

What is a direct wage?

Payment given directly to workers for the work they perform.

200

What is a variable wage?

A wage that changes based on performance or output.

200

If total wages are 150,000,000 UZS and output is 1,000 units, what is labor cost per unit?

150,000 UZS per unit.

200

What factors influence the standard of living?

Income, prices, employment, housing, and social services.

200

 How does inflation affect real wages?

It reduces real wages if prices rise faster than salaries.

300

What is nominal wage?

The amount of money paid to a worker without adjusting for inflation

300

What is indirect wage?

Non-cash benefits like insurance, meals, or housing.

300

How can a company reduce labor cost per unit without lowering wages?

By increasing productivity or efficiency.

300

If nominal wages increase but inflation rises more, what happens to living standards?

Living standards decrease.

300

What is social assistance?

Financial support provided by the government to low-income individuals.

400

What is a real wage?

The purchasing power of wages after adjusting for inflation.

400

What is overtime pay?

Extra payment for working beyond normal working hours.

400

How do you calculate labor cost per unit?

Total labor cost divided by total output.

400

What is income differentiation?

The differences in income levels among individuals or groups.

400

Why might increasing minimum wage cause unemployment?

Employers may reduce hiring due to higher labor costs.

500

What is the subsistence minimum?

The minimum income needed to cover basic living needs.

500

What is the main difference between basic and additional wages?

Basic wages are regular pay, while additional wages include bonuses and extra payments.

500

What is per capita income?

Total family income divided by the number of family members.

500

Why is food expenditure share important in analyzing living standards?

Higher food share usually indicates lower income levels.

500

What policy can reduce income inequality without raising wages?

Social transfers like pensions or benefits

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