A dividing up of work, letting each worker "do what they do best " All modern economies are based on the principle of division of labor
the division of tasks in a society between women and men, old and young, ability, knowledge, experience
division of labor means breaking up a task into a number of smaller, more specialized tasks so that each worker can become more adept at a particular job
Assigning of specific tasks to workers and productive resources; it is a reflection of economic specialization [FACS] (see also economics)
division of responsibilities between the debate speakers esp as applied to the Neg Generally, the first Neg argues topicality, terms, inherency, significance, and methodological challenges while the second Neg argues solvency and disadvantages
dividing a production process into a series of jobs, with each worker focusing on a limited set of tasks; the advantage of division of labor is that each worker can practice and perfect a particular set of skills
distribution of work, division of a job into specialized parts with a few individuals assigned to each task in order to enable mass production of a product
The increasing specialization of occupations and specific tasks within occupations The Division of Labor becomes more evident with increasing industrialism and modernity in societies
A process that occurs when students collaborate, negotiate, compromise, and interface with others to investigate a driving question
Term coined by Adam Smith in The Wealth of Nations Allocation of specific tasks in a production cycle among workforce to to increase productivity by worker specialization