laborshed

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English

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Etymology

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By analogy from watershed, likening the regional workforce to the catchment of a river system.

Noun

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laborshed (plural laborsheds)

  1. A regional workforce, those available for and willing to work.
    • 2006 August 9, “Study: Worker pool overflowing”, in Telegraph Herald, Dubuque Iowa, page 1:
      Greater Dubuque Development Corp.'s 2006 analysis, conducted by Iowa Workforce Development, surveyed some 600 qualifying working-age residents in the multi-county laborshed area.