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Human capitalCapital humain
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Human capital1) The accumulated knowledge and skill that workers acquire from education, training, or life experience. 2) An implied asset; the present value of expected future labor income.Synonyms: Net employment capital
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Human capitalThe collective skills, knowledge and competencies of an organization’s people that enables them to create economic value.
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Human capitalThe talents and capabilities that individuals contribute to the process of production. Companies, governments and individuals can invest in this 'capital' just as they can invest in technolo [..]
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Human capitalthe skills and knowledge of an individual.
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Human capital1. The stock of knowledge and skill embodied in an individual person as a result of education, training, and experience, that makes the person more economically productive. 2. The stock of knowledge a [..]
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Human capitalThe sum total of a person's productive knowledge, experience, and training. The acquisition of human capital is what makes a person more productive. One of the most notable methods of stocking up [..]
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Human capitalDefinition The set of skills which an employee acquires on the job, through training and experience, and which increase that employee's value in the marketplace.
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Human capitalmeasure of the skills of the labor force within an economy, as well as their experience. A large number of people with high skills and experience relevant to what is needed within the economic system [..]
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Human capitalThe health, education, experience, training, skills and values of people. Also known as human resources.
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Human capitalThe knowledge and skills that people obtain through education, experience and training.
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Human capitalThe stock of knowledge and acquired skills embodied in individuals.
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Human capital
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Human capitala reductionist term devised by economist Theodore Shultz (1902-1998) which views people (employees) as capital, and so susceptible to improvement through investment in the form of training and educati [..]
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Human capitalThe theory that a countryâs people are a potential source of wealth; by educating its people, a country can increase its human capital.
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Human capitalKnowledge, skills, and abilities of the men and women who comprise a workforce; often related to an organization's efforts to realize and enhance its human capital potential. (PA WIN)
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Human capitalProductive wealth embodied in labor, skills, and knowledge.
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Human capitalSkills, know-how, training and new values acquired by the migrants and allowing him/her to act differently (Coleman, 1988).
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Human capitalHuman capital refers to the productive capacities of human beings as income producing agents in the economy. The concept is an ancient one, but the ...
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Human capitalHuman capital refers to the productive capacities of human beings as income producing agents in the economy. The concept is an ancient one, but the use ...
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Human capitalThe worldwide demographic transition of the past 140 years has been identified as one of the prime forces in the transition from stagnation to growth. ...
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Human capitalTerm that, in the business context, broadly refers to the …
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Human capitalThe attributes of a person that are productive in some economic context. Often refers to formal educational attainment, with the implication that education is investment whose returns are in the form [..]
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Human capitalAbility of individuals to do productive work; includes physical and mental health, strength, stamina, knowledge, skills, motivation and a constructive and co-operative attitude. Social capital
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Human capitalHuman capital is the value of an employee based on the skills, knowledge and training they have received through the job.
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Human capital(or Human Capabilities
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Human capitalA loose catch-all term for the practical knowledge, acquired skills and learned abilities of an individual that make him or her potentially productive and thus equip him or her to earn income in excha [..]
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Human capitalThe unique capabilities and expertise of individuals.
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