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Alex777 [14]
4 years ago
15

To what part of an industry does a workers education contribute

History
1 answer:
ch4aika [34]4 years ago
4 0

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Answer:

Your answer would be the human capital.

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The part of an industry a workers education contributes to is the human capital.

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Definition:

Human Capital:

A human capital is the contributions of knowledge, personality, social contributions, creativity, and labor to make economic value

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Explanation:

The reason why the human capital would be your answer is because education is one of the main factors that makes a human capital grow. Education helps the human capital grow because when someone learns something, that skill that they learn helps their productivity better, means that education makes people more productive in their work spaces. Education is a investment that helps out the human capital. When someone gets an education, or goes to college, it is benefiting them because their skills sets are increasing, or the amount of skills they know increase because they're learning more skills in school. This helps the economy because the more people that get an education, the more the different industries that require an education increase, meaning that the nation would be getting more profit because the industries are producing more profit because they got more people to work, and more workers means that the company can produce more, which profits the economy.

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-Julie

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