Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

labour-intensive

Adjective
/ˈleɪbər ɪnˈtɛnsɪv/
Definition
Requiring a large amount of labor to produce a good or service.
Examples
  • A labour-intensive process, like hand-stitched tailoring, ensures high-quality workmanship.
  • The agriculture sector can be especially labour-intensive, needing many workers during harvest time.
  • In developing nations, many manufacturing jobs are still labour-intensive, depending on manual skills.
Meaning
Describes an industry or process that relies heavily on human labor rather than machinery or automated systems.
Synonyms
  • Work-intensive
  • Labor-heavy
  • Effortful
  • Work-demanding