laborcentric
Laborcentric is an adjective used to describe theories, policies, or viewpoints that place labor—work performed, workers, wages, and working conditions—at the center of analysis or decision making. It contrasts with capital-centric, market-centric, or technology-centric frameworks.
Etymology and usage: The term combines "labor" with "centric" and is used across economics, political science,
Applications: In economic analysis, labor-centric approaches stress the labor share of income, productivity measured by worker
Criticism: Critics argue that exclusive focus on labor can neglect capital accumulation, innovation, efficiency, or consumer
See also: capital-centric, market-centric, technology-centric, labor theory of value, labor rights, collective bargaining.