Direct Labor Efficiency Variance is a cost accounting metric that measures the difference between the actual labor hours used and the standard labor hours expected for the actual production level, multiplied by the standard labor rate. This variance helps in assessing the efficiency of labor utilization in production processes. A favorable variance indicates efficient labor use, while an unfavorable variance suggests inefficiencies.
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