Sentences with phrase «division of labor at»

So many couples fight over the division of labor at home.
As we describe in a forthcoming study in The Journal of Marriage and Family, the association between a non-traditional division of labor at home and couples» sexual satisfaction and frequency has changed dramatically over the past two decades.
Third, please introduce the notion of «radical hope» by daring to speak of the possibility and necessity of a much more ethical economy that does not rely on fossil fuels (national or foreign), rampant consumerism (and unrestrained waste production), profitable militarism, (subsidized) competition, the commodification of life, the financialization of the globe, the relentless destruction of the environment, the exploitative division of labor at home and abroad, siege consciousness, or the elimination of dissent.
According to Prof. Gopher, the new evidence also raises possibilities concerning the division of labor at Qesem Cave.
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.

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«Many retailers are at the tipping point of cutting too much labor,» said Craig Rowley, a senior partner in the retail division of Korn Ferry International, an executive search firm.
Today we might be inclined to juxtapose this more individualistic exploration to the social gospel, but at the time I think it was generally felt more as a division of labor in the process of bringing Christianity relevantly into the twentieth century than as sharp opposition.
What really matters, we are told, is «to accelerate a basic change in the way both women and men look at the traditional division of labor between the sexes.»
He learns, through the revealing conversation with God, that his choice for humanization, wisdom, knowledge of good and bad, or autonomy really means at the same time also estrangement from the world, self - division, division of labor, toil, fearful knowledge of death, and the institution of inequality, rule, and subservience.
Indeed, mothers» stress levels, marital dissatisfaction, and dissatisfaction with the division of labor increase similarly at the birth of a first and a second child (Krieg 2007).
According to the literature, this wage premium is largest for men who demonstrate other «markers of workplace hegemonic masculinity,» meaning those who are white, heterosexual, married with a traditional division of labor in the home — even a stay - at - home - wife — college graduates, and white - collar workers.
At our house, there's a clear division of labor on most things.
«New York State's economy continued to expand in March as we reached a new, all - time high private sector job count and remained at our lowest statewide unemployment rate since before the recession,» said Bohdan M. Wynnyk, Director of the New York State Department of Labor's Division of Research and Statistics.
This decision comes on the heels of Espaillat's endorsement by the labor - backed Working Families Party, which decided to support the assemblyman's Senate run after initially taking a pass on him at its convention in Buffalo due to some division among its affiliates.
For workers in the rest of the state, the minimum wage would increase to $ 9.70 at the end of 2016, then another.70 each year after until reaching $ 12.50 on 12/31/2020 — after which will continue to increase to $ 15 on an indexed schedule to be set by the Director of the Division of Budget in consultation with the Department of Labor.
On Tuesday, August 19, Bronx Borough President Ruben Diaz Jr., New York State Department of Labor Commissioner Peter Rivera and Marlene Cintron, president of the Bronx Overall Economic Development Corporation (BOEDC), will join numerous elected officials and community and business leaders to celebrate the opening of New York Works, the State Department of Labor's Division of Business Services» satellite office at BOEDC.
But at the same time they have societies, divisions of labor, males with elaborate mating displays that females choose among.
Like many - handed Hindu goddesses, women are better jugglers (in my experience), sweeping through their lives performing several tasks at once, while men seemingly do things sequentially — a division of labor that certainly prevails in our household.
In a study reported recently in Nature, Weizmann Institute of Science researchers showed that the liver's amazing multitasking capacity is due at least in part to a clever division of labor among its cells.
«The birth of the child dramatically changed the division of labor in these couples,» said Jill Yavorsky, co-author of the study and doctoral student in sociology at Ohio State.
Most research has looked at the way employment and income affect how couples negotiate the domestic division of labor, Geist said.
Does the division of household labor vary between academic couples (where both partners are academics — and in this sample at least one is a scientist) and other dual - career couples (where one partner is a scientist and one is employed outside the home)?
Your «division of labor «doesn't exist in any writing job that I know of in this day and age, and any cautious, moderate professional involved in writing and publishing at this point will be careful not to draw conclusions regarding self - publishing yet.
Leading wolf expert Dr. L. David Mech writes in The Canadian Journal of Zoology, «In the wild, the typical wolf pack is a family, with the adult parents guiding the activities of a group in a division - of - labor system;; dominance contests with other wolves are rare, if they exist at all.»
Among the major group shows in which she has participated are Division of Labor: Women's Work in Contemporary Art at The Bronx Museum of the Arts; Bad Girls at the New Museum in New York; World Glass Now «94 at Hokaido Museum of Modern Art in Sapporo, Japan; American Dreams, American Extremes at The Kruithuis Museum in Hertogen Bosch, The Netherlands; and Surface and Structure: Beads in Contemporary American Art at Renwick Gallery of the National Museum of American Art in Washington, D.C..
For additional information about internships aimed at for - profit private sector employers, see the U.S. Department of Labor Wage and Hour Division's «Fact Sheet # 71: Internship Programs Under The Fair Labor Standards Act.»
In my career, I've been saved both at hearings by being able to produce emails that proved that opposing counsel was distorting the substance of conversations and by in the office being able to remind colleagues of conversations and agreed upon divisions of labor.
At the end of the millennium, then, the division between «podium» or «stand - up» faculty and «skills» faculty had become institutionalized not only as a split in kinds of teaching but also as a division in labor conditions and scholarly orientations.14 In this division, those who taught law students how to perform on - the - ground skills generally wound up with shorter - term contracts, lower salaries, and fewer demands in terms of scholarly production.15
«Couples who have more awareness about the challenges of arriving at a satisfying division of labor had less distress about it.
Dating couples seem to argue most about issues such as commitment, time together, and the future of the relationship while married couples tend to argue about issues that come with sharing a household, such as money, children, and the division of labor.4 Cohabiting couples, especially those who have not made a formal commitment to marry each other, may get a particularly high dose of all of these kinds of issues and at a time when they don't necessarily have the commitment to the relationship or the skills yet to be able to tackle them well.
Second, the researchers only looked at heterosexual married couples, which means that this study tells us absolutely nothing about how the division of labor is related to sexual frequency in other types of relationships.
Division of labor, including changing diapers, waking up at night, caring for the child during the day, doing bath time, bedtime, etc..
He has successfully helped couples at every stage of a relationship, from pre-marital counseling to addressing issues of communication, infidelity, addiction, conflict resolution, sexual challenges, children, blended family dynamics, and division of labor inside and outside the home for newly married couples to those married over 30 years.
In order to elicit any other possible relationships, a one - way ANOVA was run with relationship satisfaction at Time 2 and a median split of Time 1 division of household labor expectations and a met / unmet split for Time 2 perceived division of household labor.
Mothers» reports of expected division of household labor during pregnancy were similar to their expectations reported at postpartum.
Pearson's correlations coefficients for relationship satisfaction and all division of childcare and household labor variables at Time 1 and Time 2.
In order to target the actual division of household labor, mothers were asked to respond to the 12 items according to «how it is now» at both Time 1 and Time 2.
Descriptive statistics of relationship satisfaction, division of childcare and household labor at both Time 1 and Time 2.
Standardized regression coefficients for the effects of actual and expected division of childcare and household labor on relationship satisfaction at Time 1 and Time 2.
The division of labor, however, comes with much higher caseloads for Redfin's agents than peers at traditional brokerages — a system that can lead to burnout and high attrition among its top - performing agents.
A task that can take hours or days, and a lot of labor by a human item checker can be made much more efficient by an automated drone programmed to read RFID tags, says Joe Dunlap, a managing director who heads the supply chain services division at CBRE.
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