Labor market Usually informal markets where workers find paying work , employers find willing workers, and where wage rates are determined. Labor markets may be local or national (even international ) in their scope and are made up of smaller, interacting labor markets for different qualifications , skills , and geographical locations . They depend on exchange of information between employers and job seekers about wage rates , conditions of employment , level of competition , and job location . Labour market and Trade Union movement Population of Nepal is growing rapidly (more than 2 percent per annum) since 1970s and there is no sign of improvement in near future. Out of the total population about 86 percent is still living in rural areas. The population density is 157 per sq. Km. in 2001 and average family size is 5.44. The census record shows that a working age Nepalese have to support another one non-working age person because of high depend...
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