sectorswork
Sectorswork is a term used in economic analysis to describe a framework for modeling how labor, capital, and output are allocated across different sectors within an economy. The concept focuses on the 'work content' of each sector and the interactions between sectors through intermediate goods and services, enabling analysts to track how changes in one sector affect others.
Core ideas include sector-level productivity, employment shares, investment flows, and the network of intersectoral linkages captured
Origins and usage: The term arises in academic and policy literature dealing with multi-sector growth and structural
Measurement and data: Analysis relies on sectoral time series, productivity measures, and input-output data. Models may
Applications and limitations: Sectorswork supports policy evaluation, regional planning, and climate-economy studies by highlighting sector interdependencies.
See also: sectoral analysis, input-output analysis, structural transformation, economic modeling.