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human capital
noun
- the collective skills, knowledge, or other intangible assets of individuals that can be used to create economic value for the individuals, their employers, or their community:
Education is an investment in human capital that pays off in terms of higher productivity.
human capital
noun
- economics the abilities and skills of any individual, esp those acquired through investment in education and training, that enhance potential income earning
˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of human capital1
Example Sentences
A producer of human capital, through generous education funding.
“Yes, but oftentimes that requires more government, not less. More human capital, more technology, more investment.â€
After assessing the readiness of 125 countries based on areas such as digital infrastructure, human capital and labor-market policies, they found that wealthier economies tend to be better equipped for AI adoption than low-income countries, with Singapore, the U.S. and Denmark leading the way.
“State abortion policies alter the relative attractiveness of locations and the geographic distribution of human capital,†the paper concludes.
State abortion policies alter the relative attractiveness of locations and the geographic distribution of human capital.
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