Caseloads

/ˈkeɪsˌloʊdz/ noun

The number of cases or clients assigned to a single professional, like a lawyer, social worker, or teacher.

From 'case' + 'load' (burden or quantity), formed in the 20th century as professions needed a term for measuring workload volume.

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