: A significant destination for labor from surrounding Asian countries and Europe. Impact on Countries
In the 10th-grade geography curriculum, the study of labor resources focuses on understanding the potential of a population to participate in the workforce and the global patterns of movement that redistribute this potential. Assessment of Labor Resources
: Measured by the total number of working-age individuals.
Labor resources are the portion of a country's population that possesses the physical and intellectual abilities necessary for work. :
: Countries like Saudi Arabia and the UAE attract massive numbers of foreign workers for construction and the oil industry, often resulting in more men than women in the population structure.
: Assessed through health standards, educational levels, and professional skill sets. Economic Classification :
: Developed nations often face a shortage of labor due to aging populations (first type of reproduction), while developing nations often have a surplus of young labor resources. Main Regions of Labor Immigration
: The segment currently employed or actively seeking work (unemployed).

