gender division is the division among people on the basis of race, sex, birth, rich, poor and even on the choice of the people.
It means that men do some things, women others.
What if there is no division what we can do
Microeconomics and macroeconomics is the two division of economics.
An assembly line is an example of Division of Labor.
Differentiation was created for specialization and the division of labor in the workplace. Specialization refers to the division of tasks by units or individuals.
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its a big problem in Africa yes but Gener based division of labor is the division of work into two catagories based on sex, or gender. the result is that men and woman do different kinds of work. xD
In horticultural societies, division of labor typically involves men and women having distinct roles. Men may focus on clearing land, hunting, and building while women are more involved in planting crops, tending to gardens, and food preparation. This division of labor helps ensure the community's survival by efficiently utilizing resources and knowledge.
age and gender
It means that men do some things, women others.
Analysing power imbalances and empowering marginalised people is central to Reflect. Exploring gender inequalities is an essential aspect when looking at power. Gender relations and gender oppression were often sidelined in early Reflect projects and in other popular education programmes. Crucial questions about: power; access to, and control of resources; gender violence; and the sexual division of labour were overlooked. However, individual transformation is as important collective transformation, and this is particularly true when looking at gender
Pat Mayes has written: 'Gender' -- subject(s): Sex discrimination, Sex role, Sexual division of labor
Destiny is a concept that is shared by all humans and is not confined to a person's national origin, gender, ethnicity or any other division of humans you care to enumerate.
Collette A. Suda has written: 'Household labor use and changes in gender roles on small farms in Ndhiwa Division, Western Kenya' -- subject(s): Households, Agricultural laborers, Sexual division of labor, Rural families, Farmers
Eva Darias Beautell has written: 'Canon disorders' -- subject(s): American literature, History and criticism, Gender identity in literature, Gender identity in motion pictures, Canadian literature 'Division, language, and doubleness in the writings of Joy Kogawa' 'Canon disorders' -- subject(s): American literature, History and criticism, Gender identity in literature, Gender identity in motion pictures, Canadian literature
Kathleen Canning has written: 'Languages of labor and gender' -- subject(s): History, Textile workers, Women employees, Sexual division of labor
Moshe Hartman has written: 'Gender equality and American Jews' -- subject(s): Social conditions, Sex role, Sexual division of labor, Jews