Can this international division of labor and its control by capital be the basis for a consistent classification? |
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Cham observe a fairly strict division of labor, with women caring for children and the household. |
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Various models have been presented to account for division of labor in social insects. |
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Perhaps the first division of labor between the sexes was that the male became the hunter and the female the food-gatherer. |
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The automobile industry is characterized by a hierarchical social division of labor, organized in tiers around powerful car producers. |
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The division of labor will allow for efficient innovation of new products once the basic needs of the local economy are met. |
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These differing approaches reinforce the unequal sexual division of labor in the household. |
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The division of labor appears to be Lydon upstairs and Regis downstairs, but everyone works and kibitzes with everyone else. |
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A second important change concerns the characteristics of the global economic environment, particularly a new international division of labor. |
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In historicizing the social division of labor, Marx demonstrated that classes are specific and historically determinate. |
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In rural areas, the division of labor is usually clearly prescribed, with specific tasks assigned to men and women. |
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A great deal of animation work is subcontracted to specialists who have developed an elaborate social division of labor. |
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Modern economies rely on the division of labor, such that one needn't bake bread, smith tools and cobble shoes in a day's work. |
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Gentlemen like Adams did not fit comfortably into this rule-bound world of specialization, division of labor, credentialing, and uniformity. |
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Other labels draw attention to the organization of the space in the camp and to the gendered division of labor. |
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This is, in fact, a manifestation of the gains of trade and division of labor, and the growth of the market, and not vice versa. |
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Modern society, based as it is on the division of labor, can be preserved only under conditions of lasting peace. |
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He applies his theory to real questions of property, law, organization and the division of labor. |
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Women working at maquiladoras are the bearers of labor sought for alliance by monopoly capital in a new international division of labor. |
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The survey results also confirm the pervasiveness of the traditional division of labor within families. |
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The division of labor and piecework system was a great deal more sophisticated and modern than has previously been thought. |
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Ironically enough, debate continues over the division of labor and the artist responsible for the design of the central panel. |
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In certain of the cases above, a necessary division of labor may occur within the task. |
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With the traditional division of labor, it is for women to secure this market relationship. |
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The new international division of labor has been at the root of such diverse changes in regional economics as the sunbelt boom in the United States and the transformation of peasant economies. |
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Cohen's discovery of this new, truly global dimension of urbanization under the new international division of labor represented a genuine intellectual revolution for urban scholars. |
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To focus on the change in womens status at home, and especially on the conjugal bond, thus misses the crucial and defining features of the new international division of labor. |
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The global division of labor keeps human rights in their place, as sugar-coating for the bitter pill of economic exclusion. |
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Technology is usable worldwide and the world-wide division of labor has become a reality. |
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Waste management also has division of labor and is undertaken by transporters that carry waste to the heap margins and heap workers that manage the heap. |
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Much of the deliberation about the division of labor between men and women has centered around questions of crucialness by various criteria at hand. |
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Historically, the formation of the state depended on a sexual division of labor and the relegation of women to a private, domestic, devalued sphere. |
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All eusocial animal groups exhibit some form of division of labor. |
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Typically, it has little or no technostructure, few support staffers, a loose division of labor, minimal differentiation among its units, and a small managerial hierarchy. |
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He defended free trade as necessary to the division of labor. |
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Perhaps this attitude stemmed from some vestigial Old World notions of hierarchy, division of labor, or even the unseemliness of the music that they produced. |
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Conceptually, the case-study firms are situated at a critical cusp between a regional production system with its division of labor and an international supply chain. |
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Everyone understood the reasons for having separate organizations with their division of labor. |
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As far back as 1776, Adam Smith wrote in his work about the prosperity-inducing effect of the division of labor. |
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It highlighted shifts in the global division of labor and identified four areas of increasing overlap. |
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For example, these guidelines suggest practical scenarios for a more effective division of labor of donors supporting microfinance. |
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The accompanying extension of the international division of labor, gives the European economy a great number of opportunities. |
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As with pastoral societies, surplus food leads to a more complex division of labor. |
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A great deal of work had been done in this area in recent years, illuminating the question of who did what in the division of labor and in the matrix of multilateral development functions. |
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Very quickly, customer demand transformed the craft into a full-fledged industry shaped by the division of labor and the use of specialized machines for each task. |
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The market is a process, actuated by the interplay of the actions of the various individuals cooperating under the division of labor. |
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Railroad time coincided with the Industrial Revolution, with the division of labor and the rise of the machine, with the valorization of efficiency. |
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The division of labor at Commissary is odd. |
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As urbanization, civilization, and division of labor spread, various societies moved to other economic systems at various times. |
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The division of labor in traditional Inuit society had a strong gender component, but it was not absolute. |
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In China, urbanization increased as the population grew and as the division of labor grew more complex. |
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In an open economy, it will be difficult to find balance given the strong temptation to bank on an international division of labor based on the sole criteria of production costs. |
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The Symposium theme refers to a central prerequisite for the functioning of global capitalism: the integration of different regions of the world into an unequal international division of labor. |
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Currently, the structure and operation of the illicit drug industry is described mainly in terms of an international division of labor. |
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To whatever extent possible, a Chinese workers state should take advantage of the international division of labor by promoting a high level of both exports and imports. |
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The social social social social social division of labor concerns the power relations established within the organization that affect its technical division and define positions, levels and responsibilities. |
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The modern system of the division of labor upon which the exchange of products is based is in danger of breaking down. |
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The American system contributed to efficiency gains through division of labor. |
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Offshoring reflects the increasing international division of labor. |
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The division of labor made both unskilled and skilled labor more productive, and led to a rapid growth of population in industrial centers. |
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Use of machinery with the division of labor reduced the required skill level of workers and also increased the output per worker. |
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Nor was there a formal division of labor during the Paleolithic. |
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Moreover, the Turkish welfare regime which supports the 'single male breadwinner' family model has nourished and rigidified the patriarchal division of labor in the household. |
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Because of specialization and division of labor, most people concentrate on a small aspect of manufacturing or service, trading their labor for products. |
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