laborokra
Laborokra is a neologism that appears in discussions of labor economics and automation to describe the complex interplay between human labor and automated systems within production processes. It is not widely standardized, and definitions vary among scholars and policymakers.
The term’s etymology is not fixed; it seems to be a blend of "labor" with a techno-social
In practice, Laborokra is used to frame debates about how automation shifts the contribution of human labor,
The concept overlaps with, and is sometimes contrasted with, traditional measures such as the labor share of
See also labor share, automation, capital–labor substitution, human–robot collaboration.