Women seem to experience a steeper and more precipitous drop in marital quality (Shapiro et al., 2000; Twenge et al., 2003; Bower et al., 2013), especially when they are scarcely satisfied
with the division of labor and they manage a greater amount of childcare activities (Belsky, 1986; Gjerdingen and Center, 2005; Dew and Wilcox, 2011; Chong and Mickelson, 2013).
Such strains, along with the increased stress of providing care for the child, may increase parents» dissatisfaction
with the division of labor.
«We found that it didn't matter who did what, but how satisfied people were
with the division of labor.
We found that when wives are doing work together with their husbands, they are more satisfied
with the division of labor.»
There are societies
with division of labor but not division of power.
On Friday, you will hand in your final report (1 per group) along
with a division of labor sheet.
In both same - sex and different - sex couples, those who have conversations about household responsibilities have a higher satisfaction
with the division of labor (Families and Work Institute, 2015).
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).
These values he contrasts with other beliefs and values with which it is readily apparent he is himself in greater accord: «a belief that government is sometimes a positive good, and that it should be cosmopolitan, expert, authoritative, efficient, confidential, articulated in its parts, progressive, elite, mechanical, duties - oriented, secular, regulatory, and delegative,
with a division of labor.»
«Relationship quality and stability are generally highest when couples are happy
with their divisions of labor and find them equitable and fair,» the authors write in the full study, which will be published in the August issue of the Journal of Marriage and Family.
Not exact matches
To stay compliant
with the Fair
Labor Standards Act (FLSA), employers need to show the U.S. Department
of Labor's Wage and Hour
Division when the changes were made, and why.
Apply dvision
of labor principles articulated by Adam Smith in his 1776 work, The Wealth
of Nations, by creating new
divisions in your business
with a depth
of talent and skills.
He had to argue his case before the California
Division of Labor Standards, which forced him to settle
with the employees
with the last
of his remaining money.
In the new imperial
division of labor on display in Afghanistan, the Americans do most
of the fighting while the Europeans, who have no ideological problems
with big government but don't like fighting, are only too happy to take on the soft sides
of nation - building: roads, schools, sanitation and water.
Using the
division of labor approach does away
with all that.
Attitudes about a
division of labor between men and women make it difficult to think
of men as parents by closely associating parenthood
with mothers.
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.
Perhaps the rigors
of medieval life made it necessary to have a
division of labor: most people just struggled to survive, while the «religious,» freed from the duties connected
with the day - to - day life
of parish churches, held the contemplative fort.
, including the sinister notice that one Adoniram «was in charge
of the forced
labor» (v. 6) We also read
of the
division of the kingdom into twelve districts (shrewdly violating tribal
divisions in a well - calculated effort to break down tribal loyalties) each
with its overseer charged
with the responsibility
of providing sustenance for the royal establishment — a simple daily diet (v. 22 f.) conservatively estimated as sufficient to feed between four and five thousand persons!
Insects have evolved a complex social organization
with elaborate
divisions of labor.
Philosophically, such a picture represents a return to the
division of labor that marked the heyday
of logical positivism, according to which science deals
with matters
of fact and religion deals
with meaning and values.
Such a style is meant to cool us out sufficiently, to make us tractable enough, in order to fit the manpower needs
of the aforesaid «highly organized societies
with a very specialized
division of labor.»
They could also gauge the community's
division of labor with regard to the survival tasks necessary for building and maintaining community.
Christopher Jencks and David Riesman in The Academic Revolution (Doubleday, 1968) argue that the meritocratic world view is the basic determinant
of academic life and «an inevitable feature
of highly organized societies
with a very specialized
division of labor.»
Within OCFT, Ms. Sasser has also served as
Division Chief
of Research and Policy, coordinator on combating trafficking in persons, coordinator for Executive Order 13126 list
of products made
with forced or indentured child
labor, and project manager for technical assistance programming in South East Asia.
The transition to parenting is associated
with an increasingly traditional
division of household
labor, and mothers» dissatisfaction
with their share
of childcare responsibilities reduces their marital satisfaction (Adamsons 2013; Khazan 2008; Katz-Wise 2010).
The
division of labor between mothers and fathers is more even when it comes to disciplining and playing or doing activities
with children.
If you've always split household tasks
with your mate, this new
division of labor can be unsettling.
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.
In addition, you will need to discuss what role you each expect to play in your relationship
with your child, and how that will translate into your
division of labor in the home.
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.
The wage rate would rise to $ 12.50 by the end
of 2020, and thereafter would rise based on a schedule set by the state's
Division of Budget, in consultation
with the
Labor Department.
The
division among
labor over Cuomo has blunted some
of the criticism he has gotten from other unions that have remained aligned
with the Working Families Party.
Schneiderman's probe coincides
with Sandy - related investigations under way on Long Island by Nassau County District Attorney Kathleen Rice, Suffolk County District Attorney Thomas Spota and the U.S. Department
of Labor's Wage and Hour
Division.
Council Member Jimmy Van Bramer submitted legislation that would require businesses contracting
with the city to include sexual harassment policies and procedures in their
division of labor services employment reports.
But after a near mutiny by upstate Republican senators, Cuomo and the Legislature agreed to raise the wage upstate to just $ 12.50 an hour over five years
with future increases designed to get to $ 15 an hour tied to a formula that will be set by the governor's
Division of Budget, in consultation
with the state Department
of Labor.
Following three state appellate court rulings in the second appellate
division in September 2017 requiring healthcare agencies to pay home care workers for all their hours on 24 - hour shifts, Governor Cuomo's Department
of Labor issued «emergency regulations» in October consistent
with contrary federal court rulings allowing payment for only 13 hours.
But at the same time they have societies,
divisions of labor, males
with elaborate mating displays that females choose among.
To measure
division of labor, Walsh and Lee asked respondents to describe the extent to which «[t] he project involved a strict
division of labor [within the lab]
with each person responsible for a specific part
of the research.»
They found, for example, that for a chemistry project in a private university increasing from three to seven team members, there is a 7 % increase in the probability
of being run
with internal
division of labor, a 13 % increase in the probability
of standardizing through regular notebook checks, a 12 % increase in the probability
of employing hierarchical reporting, and a 11 % increase in the probability
of showing decentralized decision - making.
Their cooperative behavior and the
division of labor confer superiority on that group,
with that particular gene, over other groups.
«We don't know if it's women holding on, guarding their domain — especially among the older generation
with very traditional views
of the
division of labor — and only letting go if they really can't do it or if the male partner is getting away
with not taking over for as long as possible,» Geist said.
In this, he concedes that he and other professionals are contending
with «deep - rooted social and cultural norms around
divisions of labor and a lack
of awareness regarding gender issues.»
Hearing loss may lead to social isolation (which itself has been linked to dementia), for instance, or it may interfere
with the brain's
division of labor.
Every given stage
of development
of the productive forces
of society — that is,
of the human species, and
of the
division of labor — is bound up historically
with certain social relations
of production, particularly class relations.
The results, he writes, «are surprisingly inconsistent
with the positive effects
of division of labor typically known to economists.»
His most recent book, The New
Division of Labor: How Computers Are Creating the Next Job Market, coauthored
with MIT's Frank Levy, shows how the spread
of information technology has increased the value
of some human skills and decreased the value
of others.
As compared
with exclusively hierarchical forms
of leadership, distributed leadership more accurately reflects the
division of labor which is experienced in the organization on a daily basis and reduces the chances
of error arising from decisions based on the limited information available to a single leader.
But when it comes to how you deal
with people in a complex,
division of labor, hyper connected world, we have to reinvent our relations to other people.
With each page request, Silk dynamically determines a
division of labor between the mobile hardware and Amazon EC2 (i.e. which browser sub-components run where) that takes into consideration factors like network conditions, page complexity and the location
of any cached content.»