A recent study has shown that some workers only operate in warm seasons and return to their homes in cold seasons. This phenomenon, which has led to instability in the labor market, has raised concerns about its implications for the economy.
Economic and Social Challenges
This issue affects not only the workers but also the businesses. Given that workers are less available in cold seasons, many companies face a labor shortage. This situation can lead to instability in production and services, consequently impacting the labor market.
Moreover, this phenomenon can exacerbate social inequalities. Workers who enjoy more job benefits in warm seasons may deprive more individuals of access to jobs. As a result, there is a need to reconsider labor and economic policies.
By Tag Clar Editorial