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The division of work led naturally to the division of child care.
Peter Liebhold, chairman of the division of work and industry at the Smithsonian, said that neither 50H-1 nor the other crash-test equipment that has been donated to the museum's collection would be on display immediately.
Studying the same phenomenon in the United Kingdom, the economists Maarten Goos and Alan Manning have come up with an evocative term for what is happening — the division of work into "lousy and lovely jobs".
Provide proactive support for students working in groups: intervene when communication appears to fail, when the division of work is unfair, or any member of the group is excluded by others.
The division of work is as follows:HPDI-LeadARUP-BridgesCOWI-TunnelSHTDI-IslandsFHCL-Electrical & Mechanical.
The implementation of the "Internet of Things" marks a new level of the division of work in the field of man machine interaction.
The implementation of the "Internet of Things" therefore marks a new level of the division of work in the field of man machine interaction.
However, the division of work becomes blurred when the household is faced with family labour shortages where men may need to engage in activities usually carried out by female members such as milking cows, and vice-versa.
"In heterosexual relationships, it's often women who are disadvantaged, because research shows women engage in much more relationship work and household labor," says Monk. Egalitarianism and equity in relationships is often a stated goal of couples, but the division of work often doesn't shake out that way".
"In heterosexual relationships, it's often women who are disadvantaged, because research shows women engage in much more relationship work and household labour," says Kale. :Egalitarianism and equity in relationships is often a stated goal of couples, but the division of work often doesn't shake out that way".
The division of work depends on cultural norms, and we call them norms because they seem normal -- so normal that many of us don't notice the assumptions we're making about how women and men are "supposed to" spend their time.
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