This kind of interdisciplinary activity cuts against the grain of traditional
divisions of labor in the art world.
One implication of this long - standing Protestant view of a harmonious
division of labor between science and religion was that it encouraged narrow technical investigation as the model for every field.
These findings provide important clues about the strategies and
division of labor among different parts of the brain when it comes to using the working memory.
Nurses and physician assistants will fill in the gap — leading to a more
efficient division of labor, enabling clinics to see a greater volume of patients.
It gave rise to a kind of Victorian moral order, and a way of life marked by the invention of agriculture, communal ownership of property, and
strict division of labor.
In the meantime, this
great division of labor causes the great part of the women not to earn much more than their maintenance.
With the application of scientific management, it tried to
promote division of labor by breaking down the manufacturing process to the labor spot.
A very common marital issue today, especially when both partners work outside the home, is the
unfair division of labor in keeping a home.
Eventually that will bite into the capital flow that keeps our interest rates so low, in addition to decreasing the benefits from the
global division of labor.
Our modern society is characterized by an ever
growing division of labor, the diversification of tasks, and the specialization of our university education.
It likely does, as an equitable and
fair division of labor is one of the most common conflicts that couples face.
But precisely because the average couple doesn't analyze the costs and benefits of every chore undertaken, an
unfair division of labor may create resentment over time.
She has represented employers in both state and federal court, as well as before administrative agencies such as the California
Division of Labor Standards Enforcement and the California Department of Fair Employment and Housing.
Wible notes there is «some fear that this redaction of content marks an overstepping of political interests, raising questions
about division of labor between scientists and policy - makers and the need for new strategies in assessing complex science.»
A kind of rational intuition is needed to perceive the general principles which are there ready - made in actuality.6 Or if patterned on the genetic - functional model, the generalizations have as their subject - matter «distinctions that arise in and because of inquiry into the subject - matter of experience - nature, and then they function or operate
as divisions of labor in the further control and ordering of its materials and processes» (DWP 175).
Brown's interviewees talked at length about their strain, including salaries that barely offset the high cost of early care, employment conditions designed for the ideal worker who is childless, and an unbalanced
division of labor at home.
A joint family was better suited for India's agrarian society, where efficient
division of labor for farm chores and a lack of good transportation contributed to members sticking together.
«Typical studies of the
household division of labor do not begin to capture all the unpaid caring work — for friends, extended family, schools, and religious and other community organizations — that women disproportionately do.