词汇 | division-of-labour |
释义 | division of labour noun[ U ] UK(USdivision of labor)uk /dɪˌvɪʒ.ən əv ˈleɪ.bər/ us /dɪˌvɪʒ.ən əv ˈleɪ.bɚ/ a way of organizing work, especially making things, so that particular types of work are done by particular people: 分工 Society is challenging the traditional sexual division of labour.当今社会正在向传统的性别分工发出挑战。 Types of employment admin administrative administrative assistant administratively at the coalfaceidiom job-sharing jobbing jobless joblessness jobseeker professionality qualified recertify redundancy redundant well qualified WFH white-collar who's whoidiom wilderness yearsidiom division of labour | Business Englishdivision of labour noun[ U or S ] ECONOMICS, MANAGEMENT UK(USdivision of labor)ukus a way of organizing work, especially making things, so that it is done as a set of separate processes by different people or groups: By encouraging cooperation between departments, the company is challenging the traditional division of labour within the organization. a global division of labour between developed and developing countries Examples of division of labourdivision of labour The combined effect was increasing specialization and divisionoflabour, in particular, a gradual separation of weaving from wool production and wool trade. They can also be based on a differing position in the structures of the divisionoflabour, for example public sector versus private sector employment. The old welfare was built around national standards, uniform provision, codification, the reconciliation of market and welfare and a gendered divisionoflabour. A certain degree of divisionoflabour took place in the production of cigarettes, but not in the production of cigars and limpiones. These were countries that functioned as plantation economies within the international divisionoflabour, supplying tropical agricultural products to industrialised metropolitan countries. Central to this idea was the perception of a non-rational or redundant divisionoflabour between industry and artisans. In part, this reflects a natural divisionoflabour whereby older and married men stayed out of the firing line. Thirdly, the opinion leader theory states that there is a necessary divisionoflabour about knowledge and that people take advice from their knowledgeable associates. While employers and male workers make a clear distinction between men's work and women's work, the divisionoflabour is not rigid at all. In a kind of divisionoflabour, certain factions are 'responsible' for particular policy fields. This evidence can be used to address general explanations about the gender divisionoflabour. Economic difference and the social divisionoflabour, though important sources of explanation in understanding many aspects of ' third ageism ', are insufficient. Under the work imperative, the musical divisionoflabour became rigidified. There emerged places noted for their special products, and clear interregional divisionoflabour developed. This contrasts with the weight of previous research regarding the impact of retirement on the divisionoflabour in the home. See all examples of division of labour These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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