turnover

(noun)

The number of times a worker is replaced after leaving.

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  • shirking

Examples of turnover in the following topics:

  • Efficiency Wage Theory

    • However, firms may choose to pay wages higher than the market-clearing equilibrium in order to incentivize increased worker productivity or to reduce turnover.
    • Minimizing turnover: As mentioned above, by paying above-market wages, the worker's motivation to leave the job and look for a job elsewhere will be reduced.
  • Relationship Between Output and Revenue

    • Revenue, also known as turnover, is the income that a company receives from normal business activities, usually from the sale of goods and services.
  • Impact of Unions on Unemployment

    • Many argue that unions are capable of raising productivity by reducing turnover, increasing coordination between workers and management, and by increasing workers' motivation.
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