0 the rate at which a company or country makes goods, usually judged in connection with the number of people and the amount of materials necessary to produce the goods -- productividad
1 the rate at which sth is produced -- productividad [ feminine, singular ]
We unfortunately discovered that these structural deficiencies above all result in low productivity and high production costs.
What is obvious is the fact that, throughout the term of the socialist administration, the sector was streamlined, coal production was maintained and productivity increased.
Inside is part of our so-called productivity gain programme, which was introduced in 2002 as part of the reform.
The industries that achieved the greatest productivity gains during the late 1990s were predominantly research-intensive.
So much productivity is being required from people that many are physically or mentally burnt out long before they reach the pensionable age.
It is very important to combine increased productivity and competitiveness benefits with strong female participation in the labour market.
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