What is the primary object of study in the "Analysis of Labor Indicators" course?
The labor activity of employees and the socio-economic relations arising in the labor process.
How do you calculate the "Labor Force Participation Rate"?
(Labor Force / Total Working-Age Population) × 10
What is the basic formula for Labor Productivity?
Productivity = Total Output (Q) / Labor Input (L)
What is the difference between "Nominal Wage" and "Real Wage"?
Nominal wage is the money received; Real wage is the amount of goods/services that money can buy (adjusted for inflation).
What is the standard maximum duration of a working week in Uzbekistan?
40 hours per week.
Name two of the main legislative documents that regulate labor relations in Uzbekistan.
The Labor Code of the Republic of Uzbekistan and the Law "On Employment of the Population."
Who is included in the "Economically Active Population"?
Both employed persons and unemployed persons who are actively seeking work.
Define the term "Labor Intensity"
The amount of labor time required to produce one unit of output
What does "Minimum Wage" represent in the context of labor indicators?
The lowest legally permissible compensation that an employer must pay to an employee for their work
Define "Absenteeism" in labor analysis.
The habitual non-presence of an employee at their job, often due to unplanned or unauthorized reasons.
This type of analysis studies the internal logic and specific characteristics of labor indicators within a single enterprise. What is it called?
Micro-level analysis (or Enterprise-level analysis)
Definition of "Labor Turnover"?
The ratio of employees who leave an organization during a certain period to the average number of employees.
If a factory produces 1,000 units with 50 workers, what is the labor productivity per worker?
20 units per worker (1000 / 50)
Explain the "Piece-rate" payment system.
A system where pay is based directly on the quantity of products produced or tasks completed
What is the "Working Time Fund"?
The total amount of time available for work (calculated in man-hours or man-days) for a specific period.
What is the difference between "quantitative" and "qualitative" labor indicators?
Quantitative indicators measure volume (e.g., number of workers), while qualitative indicators measure efficiency and skill (e.g., labor productivity, education level).
What is "Frictional Unemployment"?
Temporary unemployment that occurs when people are between jobs or searching for their first job
What is the "Labor Productivity Index"?
A relative indicator that shows the change in productivity over two different time periods (Current Productivity / Base Period Productivity).
What is "Labor Cost" from the employer's perspective?
The total expenditure incurred by the employer, including gross wages, social contributions, training costs, and recruitment.
Name two indicators used to evaluate "Workplace Safety."
Occupational injury rate and occupational disease rate
What are the three main methods of collecting primary data for labor analysis?
Observation, surveys/interviews, and analysis of internal corporate documentation (reports).
What is the specific age range for the "Working-age population" (labor resources) for men and women in Uzbekistan?
Men: 16–60 years old; Women: 16–55 years old
Name three factors that can increase labor productivity in a digital economy.
Automation/AI, employee training (human capital), and improved management organization.
Why is the "Wage-to-Productivity Ratio" important?
To ensure that wage growth does not exceed productivity growth, which could lead to inflation or financial instability for the firm.
What is "Labor Discipline" analysis?
Assessing how well employees follow internal rules, schedules, and technological requirements of the production process