Labouring
Labouring refers to the act of engaging in physical or mental work, typically involving exertion or effort to produce goods, provide services, or accomplish tasks. The term encompasses a broad range of activities, from manual labour—such as construction, farming, or manufacturing—to professional and intellectual labour, including office work, healthcare, or creative fields. Labour is a fundamental component of economic systems, contributing to the production and distribution of goods and services that sustain societies.
Historically, labour has been central to human survival, evolving from subsistence farming and hunting-gathering to industrial
Labour can be categorized into several types: blue-collar work involves manual or technical tasks, often requiring
Labour laws and regulations vary by country but generally address issues such as minimum wage standards, working
Economic theories, including Marxist and neoclassical perspectives, analyze labour as both a commodity and a social